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Quick question, do most people set the auto focus mode manually e.g single or continuous depending on the subject, or does the automatic setting generally get it right?
It seems there may be a problem so the shop's gonna have a looksee and I'll take the laptop in to show the raw shots ... hugely frustrating as yesterday was the best day ever - but I've about 200 blown waves... grrrrrrrrrrrrr :shrug:As its an SLT I don't suppose this is a Sigma lens. There are problems with Sigmas and SLTs.
Just read its the 50mm ?1.4? so ignore me....
Hi People i am looking of using of camera flash for location shoots.
I have an a900 and sony 58am along with sigma 530 super.
I guess i ave to get some triggers but not sure what ones. I would like the hss and ttl to still work if poss.
I see the pocket wizzards do this but they are pricey.
Any others?? or suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Hi People i am looking of using of camera flash for location shoots.
I have an a900 and sony 58am along with sigma 530 super.
I guess i ave to get some triggers but not sure what ones. I would like the hss and ttl to still work if poss.
I see the pocket wizzards do this but they are pricey.
Any others?? or suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Hate to say it but unfortunately I'm selling my alpha gear. I'm funding for a mirrorless camera so I might be back with a NEX 3 or it might end up as an EP-1/EPL-1. Thought I'd post the link to my sales thread to see if there's anything you want
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?p=3603607#post3603607
Have you decided which one to get yet?

nah I'm one of those people who just can never make there mind up. I know that I can't really go wrong with any of them but it's just one of them things
I might get an EP-1 with 14-42mm for £250 then buy a 25mm f1.4 cctv lens for £40. Or I could get an NEX with 16mm for the same price and has great IQ and Movie Quality but I can't get on with the lack of buttons as such :/
I know what you mean! I'm rubbish at making up my mind too. I was just playing with the NEX 5 and 3 in Heathrow on my way through I'm still quite tempted to pick one up and give it a try I like the Olympus but I don't find it as comfortable as the NEX, I know the Panny GF2 is meant to be excellent but again its just too square for me to hold.
yeah tbh I think I'm just gonna sell my gear and see how much I have because I've got a little plan.
Sony NEX 3 and 16mm is £300 then a memory card for £20 which makes it £320 so if I make £320 profit then I'll get that one.
Olympus EP-1 and 14-42mm that comes with free 8GB card is £250 so if I make upto £300 then I'll probably get that one plus a 35mm f1.7 CCTV lens![]()
the_womble said:pocketwizard won't work with sony unless you buy an adapter.
the cheapest way to do it is get an Interfit Sony hot shoe adapter, and then get a Hahnel Combi TF for around £60 .. if you want to fire 2 flashguns wirelessly get a 2nd Combi TF receiver for £40.
all in all about £120 to be able to fire 2 off camera flashguns wirelessly.
the Combi TF is also a wireless remote for the camera with a 100m range.
I know what you mean! I'm rubbish at making up my mind too. I was just playing with the NEX 5 and 3 in Heathrow on my way through I'm still quite tempted to pick one up and give it a try I like the Olympus but I don't find it as comfortable as the NEX, I know the Panny GF2 is meant to be excellent but again its just too square for me to hold.
Does anyone use non genuine batteries in their A700 or know where the cheapest to get a genuine NP-FM500H from?
Does anyone use non genuine batteries in their A700 or know where the cheapest to get a genuine NP-FM500H from?
Thank you guys, I didn't know the a700 had a dof preview, glad I found it and now know what that button does.
Is it a good function to use? Do many people use it?
DEANSUPREME said:Keep an eye in the classifieds on here.I bought two from a member on here not long back.
PDub said:Have they been used in a grip as well?
this is wrong. If it's a 5-pin lens then it means that it's screw-driven AF & the 330 has an in-body screw drive (it also means that the lens is quite old, iirc Minolta introduced 8-pin in 1992 but it wasn't until 2003 that they brought out an SSM lens).Using Sigma 180mm f5.6 Macro with no AF
I purchased an old Sigma 180mm f5.6 APO Macro lens Minolta fit and have been trying it on my Sony alpha330, it is only a 5 point electrical contact so no auto focus.
it's telling you that the settings that you have set are 2 stops out from what the camera thinks correct exposure is.there is a box to the left beside the ISO 100 box which reads MM -2.0, can someone explain what that is and what the value means as I can not find any reference to this in the camera manual. If it is something that I am doing wrong I would be grateful of any help to put me on the right path.
I've just been digging in an old camera bag and found a minolta AF to T2 mount adapter. I'm therefore now wondering what I can stick on the end of it?! I know metering will be stop down and no AF but I wondered what cheap and cheerful fun things I could probably try out?
Got the feeling I bought it to use with a centon f8 reflex 500mm lens that I used to have. I've just seen one for sale cheaply and wondered whether that would be quite fun? With a crop sensor it would be 750 mm and with the digi teleconverter on my a350 it would become a whopping 1500mm!! Awful quality potentially I know especially with my manual focussing skills![]()
this is wrong. If it's a 5-pin lens then it means that it's screw-driven AF & the 330 has an in-body screw drive (it also means that the lens is quite old, iirc Minolta introduced 8-pin in 1992 but it wasn't until 2003 that they brought out an SSM lens).
If you don't have AF it's because you have a setting wrong, the AF gears on the lens are broken or being an old Sigma it has a firmware incompatibility
it's telling you that the settings that you have set are 2 stops out from what the camera thinks correct exposure is.
I'll see if I can dig up a manual that explains it.