Raymond Lin
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I should have taken photos of all my Canon abs Sony gear together...
Have went a bit nuts in the last week or two.
Have bought;
Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8
Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8
Sony FE35mm f/1.8
Sony 135mm f/1.8
Also have an A7RIV and a 200-600 on pre-order.
Where are you ordering the Tamron 17-28?
I got mine from mifsuds eBay shop about 2 weeks ago.
Have went a bit nuts in the last week or two.
Have bought;
Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8
Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8
Sony FE35mm f/1.8
Sony 135mm f/1.8
Also have an A7RIV and a 200-600 on pre-order.
Any particular reason why there instead of direct?
First class binge buying there; any remorse? The drought to come might be hard... unless you have won the lottery.
Snap; it’s very vexing when there are no excuses....I wish to confess to suffering from GASius Interuptus. I keep thinking I'd like a new camera or lens. Then I look at what I already have and realise that there's nothing I really want to change.
I need help! Now!!!
Oh dear oh dear oh dear.Now I have the 16mm I am stopping, as it would be silly if I got anything else so I`m happy with my kit now.
Now I have the 16mm I am stopping, as it would be silly if I got anything else so I`m happy with my kit now.
I’ve heard that quote from somewhere......where was it.......
I now know what I really, really need: in body stabilisation of at least 12 stops so I can shoot prop engined aircraft at 1/30th with a 800mm lens...
Now I have the 16mm I am stopping, as it would be silly if I got anything else so I`m happy with my kit now.
Hah haha hahaha.
A likely story @Dave70D
For me I would say if you had one lens for jazz B&W then it would have to be the 50mm f2, I do actually miss mine and might well get one again.
Err..... Dave !!!!!
AbsolutelyApart from photography, do motorcycles count regards G.A.S. ?
Apart from photography, do motorcycles count regards G.A.S. ?
Didn’t realise a godox sk400ii would come in such a large box, awaiting an opportunity to sneak it into house when other half isn’t looking....
Surely 1/30 is too slow, it will give multiple prop rotations rather than just a satisfactory blur, even at 1/60 the prop tends to disappear on many aircraft. A good AF 300-800mm f/4 lens that's light enough to carry would do me fine.I now know what I really, really need: in body stabilisation of at least 12 stops so I can shoot prop engined aircraft at 1/30th with a 800mm lens...
Keep out of my fantasies. It's already crowded enough in here as it is!Surely 1/30 is too slow, it will give multiple prop rotations rather than just a satisfactory blur, even at 1/60 the prop tends to disappear on many aircraft.
I thought the round models usually came first (as cheap converters)The curse of the fisheye has struck. First it starts with full frame...
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...then: before you know it you're a victim of the dreaded circle...
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and soon there is no hope at all.....
The first (and most expensive) 180° was available from Nikon in the 1960s and could only be mounted on a Nikon F with the mirror up. There's an article here: https://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/8mm-f8.htm. My 180° is also a Nikon lens but it's the far cheaper FC-E8 converter for the Coolpix 990: a 3.4MP camera I bought new in 2000.I thought the round models usually came first (as cheap converters)
You've still got the full 360º model to get (a hyperbolic mirror that mounts in front of the lens)