Certainly looks like it's reduced due to lack of demand for the black version. Silver hasn't budged.Can’t argue with that.
La-la-la (fingers in ears)Certainly looks like it's reduced due to lack of demand for the black version. Silver hasn't budged.
Nice setI'm bored so posting a few shots I don't think I've posted from my day at Camden. That's if anyone else is bored and wants to look at a few random photos.
Camden Lock umbrellas by Merlin 5, on Flickr
Amy Winehouse, because she lived in Camden and I love her music.
Camden Lock Amy Winehouse by Merlin 5, on Flickr
Camden Lock Dragon by Merlin 5, on Flickr
I did put coins in his hat after.
Camden Lock Busker by Merlin 5, on Flickr
Camden Lock Bridge Grafitti by Merlin 5, on Flickr
Camden Lock Waffles by Merlin 5, on Flickr
This a new Busta Rhymes album released the day I was there. Perhaps a Banksy or maybe commissioned from the record company.
Camden Lock grafitti by Merlin 5, on Flickr
Camden Lock Phone Camera by Merlin 5, on Flickr
Smoke On The Water by Pete Downham Photography, on FlickrMe no no what you talk about.And you can stack them. I basically buy one every Prime Day or Black Friday.
I am sorted until 2022..
He mean you can buy more than one year's subscription and get them to run consecutively, thus fixing the price.Me no no what you talk about.
Had a little play with some really harsh lighting today, the DR of the A73 continues to amaze me, had to tweak the shadows and highlights a bit but can't believe how much information you can pull back on these Sony's.
Smoke On The Water by Pete Downham Photography, on Flickr
Cheers Lee, I do like a compressed view hence shot this at 105mm, I don't often do wide angle.Really nice. I love the way you captured a real sense of depth and width, and drama with the clouds and smoke. Deep Purple would be proud of you.![]()
Cheers Lee, I do like a compressed view hence shot this at 105mm, I don't often do wide angle.
Black A7C £1479 e-infinity..
He mean you can buy more than one year's subscription and get them to run consecutively, thus fixing the price.
But the silver looks so nice.
Goldfinch by Malcolm Fisher, on Flickr
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Steve Huff raves about the Signa 85mm f1.4 DG GN...
A Look at the Sigma 85 f/1.4 Art Lens. A Magical Rendering in a Smaller Size fast 85mm. | Steve Huff Hi-Fi and Photo
A Look at the Sigma 85 f/1.4 Art Lens. A Magical Rendering in a Smaller Size fast 85mm. A video look at this lens! - Today I want to talk about a lens that Sigma sent me to try out for a while and that lens is the 85 f/1.4 for Sony E Mount. Truth bewww.stevehuffphoto.com
I'm sure it has lovely rendering but it does look big next to the Sony f1.8 which doesn't always give lovely rendering.
Do you have a photo of what the A7C looks like with that 28-200 lens fitted.A few more shots with A7C+28-200mm
Last one is a Pano.
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A few more shots with A7C+28-200mm
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I fancy that lens as well, think I have settled on the Sigma 24-70 f2.8 and the Tamron 28-200 just can't decide which to get first.
I fancy that lens as well, think I have settled on the Sigma 24-70 f2.8 and the Tamron 28-200 just can't decide which to get first.
I'm not one for swapping lenses while I'm out and about but I like to try and take the best lens for that trip. So the Tamron would be good when I want ultimate range, the Sigma still decent range but higher quality and faster.
Indeed very niceVery nice. Looks a good general set up.
Gone through the same thoughts recently. Tamron 28-75 nice and light but lack of 24mm is a problem.So. Hypothetical question. A7C and Sony 24-70 or Tamron 28-75? Or primes? For landscape photography - weight-saving is important.
So. Hypothetical question. A7C and Sony 24-70 or Tamron 28-75? Or primes? For landscape photography - weight-saving is important.
I almost never use a lens longer than, say, 120mm. I tend to prefer wider - I have the APSC 10-24, which actually works on FF without vignetting from 12mm to 17mm. I was also (hypothetically) considering the kit zoom, but the aperture puts me off.I think it depends on what you class as 'landscape', where you go and what you like to shoot.
One lens for me would be the 40/1.2 General coastal and countryside I would say maybe a mid zoom like the Tamron. If I frequented the mountains quite often I'd maybe be 100-400GM......
Gone through the same thoughts recently. Tamron 28-75 nice and light but lack of 24mm is a problem.
Going for the Sigma 24-70 f2.8 and the Tamron 28-200 for my zoom lenses.
Already got the 35 f2.8 and 50 f1.8 eventually will add something like the Samyang 14mm and a Macro at some point and that will do me.
The Sigma 24-70 is over my weight specification, and possibly also my price point. I was also (hypothetically) considering a clutch of Samyangs instead of a zoom.Gone through the same thoughts recently. Tamron 28-75 nice and light but lack of 24mm is a problem.
Going for the Sigma 24-70 f2.8 and the Tamron 28-200 for my zoom lenses.
Already got the 35 f2.8 and 50 f1.8 eventually will add something like the Samyang 14mm and a Macro at some point and that will do me.
I almost never use a lens longer than, say, 120mm. I tend to prefer wider - I have the APSC 10-24, which actually works on FF without vignetting from 12mm to 17mm. I was also (hypothetically) considering the kit zoom, but the aperture puts me off.
Yeah the weight of the Sigma is on my mind as well. But it would mostly be my lens of choice for the children for instance. When i go hiking the Samyang 14mm, travel and full days out the Tamron 28-200.The Sigma 24-70 is over my weight specification, and possibly also my price point. I was also (hypothetically) considering a clutch of Samyangs instead of a zoom.
So. Hypothetical question. A7C and Sony 24-70 or Tamron 28-75? Or primes? For landscape photography - weight-saving is important.
So. Hypothetical question. A7C and Sony 24-70 or Tamron 28-75? Or primes? For landscape photography - weight-saving is important.