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That's lovely was it handheld or tripod?
Tripod with polariser and 7 stop filter (10second exposure). Was really nice there today.
That's lovely was it handheld or tripod?

Sony FE 70-200 f2.8 GM £2499.
And only £550 for the tc
Gulp!
And thus is before prices go up.
Morning friends.
I'll be putting in the classifieds the hss flash and trigger/receiver set later. Flash has been fired literally about 10 times and the trigger hasn't been used.
If that's the Godox TT685S, any particular reason you're selling? One I bought with the X1T-S trigger from Amazon arrived yesterday.
I've only had a short amount of time to play with it, but it seems OK for the money. Certainly a lot cheaper than my Canon 580EXes![]()
Lots of firmware updates for lenses released, improves focusing. Anyone tried it yet?
Do my 35 f2.8 and 24-70 f4 tonight.
Interestingly its the same firmware for a bunch of lenses.
SEL2470Z / SEL55F18Z / SEL70200G and SEL2870 Firmware and says "This update provides the “Quick starting” function."
Thanks for letting us know about this. I can only find an update for the 35 f2.8 which is for spontaneous focusing when left on manual for a long time.
I can't find anything for the 24-70 or the 55. Have you got a link please?
Just go via the asia website, they always go up on there before the uk site.
http://www.sony-asia.com/support/download/602218/product/sel2470z
Sorry for daft question but is this firmware for the camera body or somehow for the lensLots of firmware updates for lenses released, improves focusing. Anyone tried it yet?
Do my 35 f2.8 and 24-70 f4 tonight.
Interestingly its the same firmware for a bunch of lenses.
SEL2470Z / SEL55F18Z / SEL70200G and SEL2870 Firmware and says "This update provides the “Quick starting” function."
Notice Sonys are selling out at most places.. Cant of sorted the production out yet since the earth quake?
Sorry for daft question but is this firmware for the camera body or somehow for the lens
Thanks for this. I'll have a look.Lots of firmware updates for lenses released, improves focusing. Anyone tried it yet?
Do my 35 f2.8 and 24-70 f4 tonight.
Interestingly its the same firmware for a bunch of lenses.
SEL2470Z / SEL55F18Z / SEL70200G and SEL2870 Firmware and says "This update provides the “Quick starting” function."
Many thanks, will have to look up how I do that as I have the 70-200Its for the lenses.
wOOw superb soapy bokeh balls.....! AwesomeA7ii with Minolta Rokkor f1.4
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EVF in dark places like museum dungeons etc spot on not had one dust bunny since I bought my cameraWhen I had one I didn't use it much with the issue I had with filthy sensor but thinking having one again.
What these like at night time photography. Even the EVF
No would only test if I had a problem it's very rare I stop down as far as f13 only then for slowing shutter speed for say water shotsah, but do you guys with zero dust bunnies test for them?
I usually use apertures from wide open to maybe f10 (but rarely) and I can't remember seeing a dust bunny in a shot for a loooooong time but after using my cameras for a while I take a test shot at max aperture (maybe f22) and clean the sensor if required. My test shot is a white door. Sometimes I take a series of shots gradually opening the aperture and if a bunny is only visible at apertures I'm not going to use... who cares? But normally I have a zero tolerance policy![]()
No would only test if I had a problem it's very rare I stop down as far as f13 only then for slowing shutter speed for say water shots
Just go via the asia website, they always go up on there before the uk site.
http://www.sony-asia.com/support/download/602218/product/sel2470z


AlanI prefer prevention to cure and therefore normally check/clean my camera sensor either before I put it away or before take it out for the day.
To be fair though I've only ever lost a few shots to dust bunnies back when I had Canon DSLR's. Other than that bunnies were common and I remember coming back from Kazakhstan with my 5D and Sigma 50mm which never left the camera and still sitting up until daft AM cloning out bunnies on hundreds of shots, I'm glad those days are gone. The few shots I lost were macro shots of a spider and the bunnies were so strategically placed that rescuing the shots was beyond my PS capabilities so I just cursed the camera and deleted the shots.
These days I do multiple lens changes in the street, hills, woods or at the beach... as demonstrated by some of the shots I've posted here and all with greatly fewer issues than I ever had even when not changing the lens on my Canon DSLR's![]()
