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My drawer is looking very empty now with just a Fuji X100V sitting in itStop it
They would look much better than my current storing solution... biscuit tins
My drawer is looking very empty now with just a Fuji X100V sitting in itStop it
They would look much better than my current storing solution... biscuit tins
My drawer is looking very empty now with just a Fuji X100V sitting in it
Go over with sharpie and wipe off.
Have you tried an alcohol/medi wipe? WD-40 should also shift it, just a dab on some tissue or a Q-Tip
Rubbing alcohol, IPA (not the drink). Test on bottom first to check it won't remove paint. 70% IPA injection swabs are very good and mild so won't remove paint.
White spirit is the most likely to be effective that you'll normally find at home. Otherwise use another sharpie of the same type on top & then wipe quickly.
Haha I never ever had a cabinet... lol just a drawer!From cabinet to drawer
The Tamron f2.8 trio is looking like a great setup of lenses"Leaked" pictures of the Tamron 70-180mm f2.8 on the rumor site...
https://www.sonyalpharumors.com/leaked-product-photos-of-the-tamron-70-180mm-f-2-8-fe-lens/
I've been impressed too, one of the bet £140's I've spentCan't believe the quality of the 28-70 kit lens if you stop it down.
I thought the high MP of the R would highlight its shortcomings.
Can't believe the quality of the 28-70 kit lens if you stop it down.
I thought the high MP of the R would highlight its shortcomings.
I've been impressed too, one of the bet £140's I've spent
"Leaked" pictures of the Tamron 70-180mm f2.8 on the rumor site...
https://www.sonyalpharumors.com/leaked-product-photos-of-the-tamron-70-180mm-f-2-8-fe-lens/
Help needed: Shy Sony owner ruined my camera
Well, sort of: the A7ii I bought from Camera Jungle arrived with the white Sony logo blacked out with what looks like biro/marker ink. Too shy, perhaps? Anyway, with the time to catch up on all the little jobs at home in the current situation, I want to remove the ink and make the white logo visible again. My first attempt with cotton buds and very mild soap got hardly anything off. And a bathroom cleaner solution didn't make any difference.
So - what solvents might I try that could dissolve the ink, but not Sony's white paint? (Nor the black paint on the body itself.)
Ideas, please!
white board pen. It’s how I have removed permanent ink that some numpty used on the white board at work.
There is some hands on videos on Youtube - Matt Granger compares its size to some of the others, its so small!!
I wonder how they will price it. It might have me tempted!
Nice photos. What's wrong with the rendering, I think it looks great it's got lovely pop, especially considering it's 'only' f1.8?That dog seems to be hogging the thread. Nice images Toby
Haven't been snapping much lately so last couple of weeks I've been using the 55 as a ;grab and run' option because it's so damn light. Actually getting used to the rendering too and it's really not that bad. Here's a couple from a little curfew wander last night, she wouldn't get changed from her silly random outfit she put on
Nice photos. What's wrong with the rendering, I think it looks great it's got lovely pop, especially considering it's 'only' f1.8?
The 55 gets a bit of stick for being too clinical. You can get swirly bokeh and onion rings around the edges but looks ok here I reckon too. We are all a little too critical sometimes. It is though, extremely sharp!
Doesn't look clinical to me, not in those shots anywayThe 55 gets a bit of stick for being too clinical. You can get swirly bokeh and onion rings around the edges but looks ok here I reckon too. We are all a little too critical sometimes. It is though, extremely sharp!
Definitely too critical. It's a beaut of a lens and it gets added bonus points for its size and weight. My favourite e mount lens.
PS her outfit is cool.
Doesn't look clinical to me, not in those shots anyway
Cheers, I’m learning to like it.
It doesn’t to be fair but other situations can look it I guess. I’m not too critical these days, it does the job needed.
I'm not sure why but there's something about the 3rd that reminded me of the Nikon 58mm Think I need a trip to specsavers I really like the colours in the first and third, I'm assuming you have some kind of preset?Cheers, I’m learning to like it.
It doesn’t to be fair but other situations can look it I guess. I’m not too critical these days, it does the job needed.
I'm not sure why but there's something about the 3rd that reminded me of the Nikon 58mm Think I need a trip to supersavers I really like the colours in the first and third, I'm assuming you have some kind of preset?
I think it's fair to say that I've got my photography mojo back (great timing with the lockdown ), who says buying new gear doesn't help
I think it's fair to say that I've got my photography mojo back (great timing with the lockdown ), who says buying new gear doesn't help
The 55 gets a bit of stick for being too clinical. You can get swirly bokeh and onion rings around the edges but looks ok here I reckon too. We are all a little too critical sometimes. It is though, extremely sharp!
It's strange how those who say it's too clinical often then go on to point out it's non clinical aspects which often makes me think that the main problem in the eyes of some is that although it's rather good it has the wrong badge
Thanks but I’m all set, just waiting for the Tamron 70-180mm f2.8i'll have a bunch of sony stuff in the classifieds soon if you're after anything.
I think people hold Zeiss in high regardIt's strange how those who say it's too clinical often then go on to point out it's non clinical aspects which often makes me think that the main problem in the eyes of some is that although it's rather good it has the wrong badge
Thanks but I’m all set, just waiting for the Tamron 70-180mm f2.8
I think people hold Zeiss in high regard
Bit as for the whole clinical thing, can’t you just decrease sharpness in post (or add NR to soften it) to reduce the clinical look or is there more to it than that?