You’d know if it were the calipers - I’ve had one seize on me before, it’s sort of a ‘always on or always off’ kinda thing, if it is.
What’s the issue with your brakes, out of curiosity? And what car?
Good luck with the car Raymond, hope it's not too expensive and as importantly, hope it gets sorted.
I'd imagine that's just the screen, I'm sure it looked fine when imported onto the computer?Have a friend that switched to the A7RIII and he sent me this and said he was frustrated with the not so smooth gradation in the sky. Can anyone explain why it looks so severe? Is it just the camera screen making it look bad ?
I'd imagine that's just the screen, I'm sure it looked fine when imported onto the computer?
That's exactly what I said to him. He's done a fair aul bit of complaining since the change. Feel like telling him to stfu and go back to Canon lmao
Have a friend that switched to the A7RIII and he sent me this and said he was frustrated with the not so smooth gradation in the sky. Can anyone explain why it looks so severe? Is it just the camera screen making it look bad ?
Update: Any ideas what's going on?
Is he shooting in uncompressed RAW?
Yeah uncompressed raw
Update: Any ideas what's going on?
Well, I’m now a Sony owner. Picked up a a6000 for impending Disneyland trip. Maybe this’ll be the start of a good relationship
Well, I’m now a Sony owner. Picked up a a6000 for impending Disneyland trip. Maybe this’ll be the start of a good relationship
Well, I’m now a Sony owner. Picked up a a6000 for impending Disneyland trip. Maybe this’ll be the start of a good relationship
Looks like the screen. It's something that tends to happen on older lcd TV's that have a poor contrast ratio. I bet it will be fine on a proper monitor, a decent phone screen or a print.Have a friend that switched to the A7RIII and he sent me this and said he was frustrated with the not so smooth gradation in the sky. Can anyone explain why it looks so severe? Is it just the camera screen making it look bad ?
the 16-50mm is still available
Hope you bought the 50mm 1.8 OSS, wonderful little lens and dirt cheap.
Yup, but I may have one for sale too
Not yet, currently looking at my options.
I took my A6000 to Florida along with the 16-50 (small, light, fast silent AF for video), 50/1.8 and a Samyang 12/2 and it was a perfect setup for walking up to 8 miles a day in 35 degrees! Kept the camera on a capture clip on my belt and the other 2 lenses and a couple of batteries/tabletop tripod in a small bag.
IMO no point as its so cheap, its a decent lens and makes a very compact setup for days out.... plus fast silent AF for video.
my not so silent zoom
The Royal wedding was rather nice. wonder if the togger used sony gear
aww thats a shame, the sony would have been amazing inside the church, silent shooting!BBC news interviewed one of the Royal photographers, he was in military uniform, he had a Nikon D5.
Alexi Lubomirski is a Canon shooter I believe.
aww thats a shame, the sony would have been amazing inside the church, silent shooting!
o ok. i saw one snapshot on bbc online of them inside already. a close up shot.I don't think there was any documentary wedding photographers that followed them from what I saw on TV. Lumbomirski is only there to shoot 6, just 6 formal photographs. Basically like a magazine spread of 6 images.
o ok. i saw one snapshot on bbc online of them inside already. a close up shot.
i do wonder if you are correct and if so, is the reason because of how loud most camera's are?
my not so silent zoom
Are you happy with any kit? ;0)
o rly, its far quieter than most.
No
I am critical of most things
loud enough to get picked up in video
So I'm considering getting back into photography with the A7 iii. Just got some questions if anyone knows the answer to some/all of them?
Any ideas what he lead time from WEX is?
Any ideas when the Sigma 50mm ART will be available?
Will the MC11 work OK with the Canon 17-40mm that I already own?
What size SD card do people recommend? Should I definitely go for UHS-2?
Thanks.