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Welcome to the light side, Martin.
I've got the 200-600mm and will hopefully replace my A7ii with an A9 in a couple of months...Well I've made the switch finally to Sony from Canon, trading in some of my kit for a Sony A9 and pairing it with the Sony 200-600mm G lens in the next few weeks, I'd be interested in any thoughts on this kit.
That's my wildlife and birding kit, it's unbeatable and the best combination I've ever used. You won't be disappointed.Well I've made the switch finally to Sony from Canon, trading in some of my kit for a Sony A9 and pairing it with the Sony 200-600mm G lens in the next few weeks, I'd be interested in any thoughts on this kit.
without a doubt a great combo probably the best too.Well I've made the switch finally to Sony from Canon, trading in some of my kit for a Sony A9 and pairing it with the Sony 200-600mm G lens in the next few weeks, I'd be interested in any thoughts on this kit.
Well I've made the switch finally to Sony from Canon, trading in some of my kit for a Sony A9 and pairing it with the Sony 200-600mm G lens in the next few weeks, I'd be interested in any thoughts on this kit.
That's my wildlife and birding kit, it's unbeatable and the best combination I've ever used. You won't be disappointed.
without a doubt a great combo probably the best too.
Rob.
Credit to this must go to the other half. Whilst walking the main path she spotted a bit of autumn colour up above us to the left. I walked up through to take a better look but it wasn't anything worthy of getting the camera out. This scene though was in the almost opposite direction that I was originally looking..... I liked the light & colour from the left, the floor colour & the bit of a vanishing point.
*** by Lee, on Flickr
Credit to this must go to the other half. Whilst walking the main path she spotted a bit of autumn colour up above us to the left. I walked up through to take a better look but it wasn't anything worthy of getting the camera out. This scene though was in the almost opposite direction that I was originally looking..... I liked the light & colour from the left, the floor colour & the bit of a vanishing point.
*** by Lee, on Flickr
Love the green and red contrast! very nice indeed.
every time I see you pictures I want to buy that CV40/1.2 and then I look at mymonkeyson and realise MF-ing is a lost cause
I like the way you process your woods and trees photos, definitely a style unique to you. How are you going about it, is mostly a contrast thing? Colours are nice without being saturated nor are they bland. The colours of the ground look nice too. For want of a better description, it's like you're getting a kind of matte finish.
Do you shift the curves at all so that the blacks don't reach the bottom of the curve? I find you get that 'matt' kind of look doing that which your images appear to have (to my eyes)Thanks. This scene wasn't changed too much. I actually put a phone shot of the back of the camera as an Instagram story I was that confident of this shot!
I'll have a check though the editing settings later on.
Photoshop Sky Replacement.
Just a bit of fun..
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False dawn.jpg by Trevor, on Flickr
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Before the False dawn.jpg by Trevor, on Flickr
I know it’s just messing about but I really, really hope this stuff doesn’t take off.
Do you shift the curves at all so that the blacks don't reach the bottom of the curve? I find you get that 'matt' kind of look doing that which your images appear to have (to my eyes)
So I was hungry last night and wanted cake but the shop was closed.
Surely staring at a picture of it isn't going to help the situation
Well when I got home I made almond macaroons.
I’ve just got around to properly putting my A9 through it’s paces after getting it in February. So far it’s good. Having previously used fast Nikon primes and zooms it’s taking a bit of getting used to being limited to f5.6 with the 100-400. I’m regularly shooting at iso3200-6400. AF has been good although I’m still using single point AF as I like to be fully in control of where it’s focusing. I have noticed whilst shooting deer that eye AF occasionally picks you the deers eye. That’s pretty awesome.Well I've made the switch finally to Sony from Canon, trading in some of my kit for a Sony A9 and pairing it with the Sony 200-600mm G lens in the next few weeks, I'd be interested in any thoughts on this kit.
Hi, Probably been asked somewhere amongst this thread but I need to get a bag for the A9 and 200-600mm needs to be big enough to hold body and lens connected along with spare battery, Flask, small eats and one or two smaller items and a tripod clip/holding option. Suggestions????
Thanks, Russ.
My suggestion would be only if the F Stop bags. I’ve been using them for years but I know they aren’t for everyone. I’m not sure which ICU it would need, probably a large or XL.Hi, Probably been asked somewhere amongst this thread but I need to get a bag for the A9 and 200-600mm needs to be big enough to hold body and lens connected along with spare battery, Flask, small eats and one or two smaller items and a tripod clip/holding option. Suggestions????
Thanks, Russ.
Thankyou.Sony 200-600 Bag Guide - Alpha Shooters
The ultimate guide to the best bags for the Sony 200-600 G lens including photos of the lens packed inside with and without camera attached.www.alphashooters.com
Hello, just after a bit of help. I'm trying to connect my Samsung note 10 to my A7iii and having issues. Once I scan the QR code on the camera display in the sony imaging app it connects and disconnects straight away, I also can't use the phone to use the NFC feature as it doesn't do anything. Anyone else had the same issue?
thanks for the info, I managed to connect after resetting the network settings, but just tried again to connect and it's doing the same annoying problem! Did you connect to wifi via the sony imaging edge software app or just the wifi settings on your phone?I have a Note 9, never managed to connect mine via NFC, I just do it the old fashioned way via WiFi. Once you've done it once and keyed the password in it's really quick.
For my birthday (yesterday) Mrs L treated me to a photography session at the local show cave, Ingleborough Cave. Basically this meant access to the cave with no public around. In practice, there was only me signed up for this session, so they just pointed me at the entrance and said I could stay for as long as I wanted. For these I used the Sony A6500 with the Sigma 16mm f1.4 lens, mainly tripod mounted.
Ingleborough Cave (1) by Stephen Lee, on Flickr
Ingleborough Cave (2) by Stephen Lee, on Flickr
Ingleborough Cave (3) by Stephen Lee, on Flickr
Ingleborough Cave (4) by Stephen Lee, on Flickr
Excellent set.For my birthday (yesterday) Mrs L treated me to a photography session at the local show cave, Ingleborough Cave. Basically this meant access to the cave with no public around. In practice, there was only me signed up for this session, so they just pointed me at the entrance and said I could stay for as long as I wanted. For these I used the Sony A6500 with the Sigma 16mm f1.4 lens, mainly tripod mounted.
Ingleborough Cave (1) by Stephen Lee, on Flickr
Ingleborough Cave (2) by Stephen Lee, on Flickr
Ingleborough Cave (3) by Stephen Lee, on Flickr
Ingleborough Cave (4) by Stephen Lee, on Flickr
Thanks Trevor. It was too noisy in colour, so I went for moody mono!Nice one. Love the Mono