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You mean gullible followers.....It’s not great that they influence so manyworshippersfollowers.
You mean gullible followers.....It’s not great that they influence so manyworshippersfollowers.
It would spoil their sponsorship*.![]()
I felt uneasy the first time I watched them I had the queasy feeling they were about to launch into something pornxgraphic.Who?![]()

that's a beauty!![]()
Thank you. Luckily the airport doesn't stand out too much!
I do have a full pano too from the same morning.
Really nice shot. No problems with sharpness with that vintage optic
Really nice shot. No problems with sharpness with that vintage optic
Reminds me a little of the Nikon 80-200mm I once had paired with a D3. A beast of a lens, which you could shave with.
What about the Meike 50mm, it looks nice for the price.
I took my 50mm and 35mm with me yesterday on my 20km walk. Started with the 50mm and over the course of the first hour realised it just doesn't work for me, everytime I go to frame a shot it just doesn't fit in and I just want to attach the 35.
Do you all find it the same that a certain focal length just works for you and suits the way you see the image in your head before you even point the camera?
I wish I'd got the Meike instead of the Sony F1.8 a bit cheaper and more character.I've just had a read about the Meike 50mm f1.7 and I'm tempted to give one a try and see how it compares to old film era lenses but the aperture ring being clickless and easy to turn puts me off as I can see that being annoying especially as there's no coms with the camera to give you a clue you've moved it. Oh well. Never mind.
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I wish I'd got the Meike instead of the Sony F1.8 a bit cheaper and more character.
I wonder why the Northrups can’t get it to work like that?![]()
Yeah my post was tongue in cheek, but it must really wind manufacturers up when they see these reviews from people who clearly don’t know how to set the gear up properly.Compare the number of views between those videos and you'll have your answer.


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Interesting, I’d heard it mentioned before but never actually seen it. I’m going to have to do my own tests now![]()
colourprofiles by Daniel Cook, on Flickr
Final by Daniel Cook, on FlickrI think thats a new option on the a1 teal or turquoise i belive.Is there a way to change the colour of the box that flashes to show that you are taking shots when in silent continuous shooting? I’m not talking about the AF box which you can change from white to red, but the box that’s almost as wide as the frame that flashes when you take the shots, as highlighted below. I’m sure I saw a video that showed that you can, but I can’t find it again and I can’t find anything in the menus so I may have dreamt it
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I think thats a new option on the a1 teal or turquoise i belive.
Rob.
Is there a way to change the colour of the box that flashes to show that you are taking shots when in silent continuous shooting? I’m not talking about the AF box which you can change from white to red, but the box that’s almost as wide as the frame that flashes when you take the shots, as highlighted below. I’m sure I saw a video that showed that you can, but I can’t find it again and I can’t find anything in the menus so I may have dreamt it
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I think thats a new option on the a1 teal or turquoise i belive.
Rob.
Ahh right, I must’ve watched an A1 video then and got confusedI think thats a new option on the a1 teal or turquoise i belive.
Rob.
Hopefully it’ll filter down, I’m still unsure that I’m taking a shot at times until I review the image

you can add sound to the electronic shutter well on the a9mkii not sure about the a9 though.Ahh right, I must’ve watched an A1 video then and got confusedHopefully it’ll filter down, I’m still unsure that I’m taking a shot at times until I review the image
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No idea. I could see why a different shutter might affect exposure a touch but not sure why it affects the bokeh. I wonder if it’s a kind of motion artefact that will be negated with global shutters or whether there’s more to it than that. It was interesting that one person in the comments got the opposite results though, hence why I need to see for myselfI've heard/read this before but I've never seen the differences in near enough identical pictures before. I wonder what causes this.
Yeah I tried that but prefer the silenceyou can add sound to the electronic shutter well on the a9mkii not sure about the a9 though.
Rob.
Yeah I tried that but prefer the silence![]()
Red Legged Partridge.jpg by Malcolm Fisher, on Flickr
A7301196-Edit.jpg by Malcolm Fisher, on Flickr
A7301253-Edit.jpg by Malcolm Fisher, on FlickrNo idea. I could see why a different shutter might affect exposure a touch but not sure why it affects the bokeh. I wonder if it’s a kind of motion artefact that will be negated with global shutters or whether there’s more to it than that. It was interesting that one person in the comments got the opposite results though, hence why I need to see for myself![]()
TBH I didn’t take note of which model he was using but then did use a Fuji which had a similar issue. If it doesn’t happen with the A9’s and A1 then it would suggest sensor readout time as the issue then I reckon?The link the video refers to is regarding an A7RII and non-native lenses, I don't think it applies to the A9 or A1 series.
I haven’t but then I’ve not specifically looked for it. With my A9-II and the Sigma 85mm DG DN I really like the Bokeh so have no reason to change my shooting habitsJust out of interest I think I've read similar complains about EFCS so I've just tried my A7 with EFCS and not and I can't see any difference at f1.4.
Has anyone seen any difference in bokeh between normal and EFCS?
I haven’t but then I’ve not specifically looked for it. With my A9-II and the Sigma 85mm DG DN I really like the Bokeh so have no reason to change my shooting habits
I will try it though just out of curiosity![]()
I didn’t realise some cameras don’t have fully mechanical options. I guess 99% of people won’t see the minor issues caused by using it though.The reason for changing to EFCS or even electronic is to either reduce vibrations or in the case of electronic shutter to also allow faster than 1/4k shutter speeds.
With some cameras there's no purely mechanical option. The A7c for example. With that camera you can't turn EFCS off and you can't shoot faster than 1/4k unless you use the electronic shutter so if you want to shoot at wide apertures in good light the electronic shutter could be your only way to do it, assuming you're not faffing on with ND's.
I normally keep my A7 set to EFCS and I haven't noticed anything too bad bokeh wise, ditto with my MFT cameras which switch to the electronic shutter for faster than 1/4k shots. Just for my own interests I'll do some bokeh test shots, EFCS on and off and electronic v mechanical.