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It's hardly run in. I've had my kodak Instamatic 36 about 50 years.
Now that is a good run in.
It's hardly run in. I've had my kodak Instamatic 36 about 50 years.
Now that is a good run in.
I've had my A7 longer than I've had any other digital changeable lens camera. I think I had my Canon 20D about 7 years. I do have a couple of digital compacts I've had longer than my A7. I had my Nikon SLR decades.
Shutter release?
Well done on rescuing that from a skip. I do like the thought of rescuing stuff and keeping it going and it's something I've done. I have some electronic things at home that are 40 years old and more and some have been fixed multiple times but these days I don't know if I can be bothered fixing them if they conk again as sadly I seem to be losing interest in fixing stuff.
Here are a couple of images taken with the 70-350.Borrowed a friends 70-350 and a A6600 but I’m going to use it on the A7iv for a few days, see how the A7iv stacks up with 14mp images.
Mute Swans by Mike Stephen, on Flickr
Male Woodpecker by Mike Stephen, on Flickr
Great idea.As it's still quiet...
When I got my first open car I bought a leather jacket to protect me from the cold and I still have it and about 5 or 6 others and they all still fit me but I haven't worn them for decades. Anyway. Sentimental me doesn't want to throw them away so I've been on the lookout for someone who could make a camera bag bag out of a couple of them for me and the other day I found someone. I went to see him and his work is really good. He makes a lot of hats and flying helmets which Goths apparently go for and he's just got an order for another batch from a shop in Whitby. He also makes a whole host of other stuff. I took my Billingham Hadley Pro Small and he looked at it and took measurements and pictures and said it'll be a doddle and I've ordered an insert for him to build the bag around. If it's as good as I hope it'll be I'll post some pictures of it here.
If I just wanted a nice leather bag I could have just bought a Wotunnot Riker but the point is to give those leather jackets a new lease of life![]()
As it's still quiet...
When I got my first open car I bought a leather jacket to protect me from the cold and I still have it and about 5 or 6 others and they all still fit me but I haven't worn them for decades. Anyway. Sentimental me doesn't want to throw them away so I've been on the lookout for someone who could make a camera bag bag out of a couple of them for me and the other day I found someone. I went to see him and his work is really good. He makes a lot of hats and flying helmets which Goths apparently go for and he's just got an order for another batch from a shop in Whitby. He also makes a whole host of other stuff. I took my Billingham Hadley Pro Small and he looked at it and took measurements and pictures and said it'll be a doddle and I've ordered an insert for him to build the bag around. If it's as good as I hope it'll be I'll post some pictures of it here.
If I just wanted a nice leather bag I could have just bought a Wotunnot Riker but the point is to give those leather jackets a new lease of life![]()
A6400119 by Iain Clyne, on FlickrI've asked quite a few people over the years but no one has been interested so I was happy to find this guy and the work I've seen is just outstanding so I'm hoping for a decent and useable bag. He's just 20 minutes drive away so I had a nice drive out yesterday in my MX5 with the top down
Sadly it's pulling to the left quite badly so I'll have to book it in, might just be something binding.
You peaked my interest with that. Wasn't expecting it to be more expensive than a new one though.I see a regular contributor to this thread is selling a Sony 35mm f1.4 GM in the classifieds.
I've thought about getting one of these but as I have the f1.8 I can't quite bring myself too but for those who do want one I'm sure it's a very very good lens.
This often happens.It looks a bit softer on here than on my screen.
Thanks Alan.This often happens.
You peaked my interest with that. Wasn't expecting it to be more expensive than a new one though.
I'll get one eventually.
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That'd be me.I see a regular contributor to this thread is selling a Sony 35mm f1.4 GM in the classifieds.
I've thought about getting one of these but as I have the f1.8 I can't quite bring myself too but for those who do want one I'm sure it's a very very good lens.
It's not as far as I could see unless you are talking about grey imports in which I can't help you.You peaked my interest with that. Wasn't expecting it to be more expensive than a new one though.
I'll get one eventually.
FoS 2022 by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
FoS 2022 by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
FoS 2022 by Chris Harrison, on FlickrNever had this issue myself. Though you might be using it more heavily than I do.Another Sigma lens, with the paint falling off. Doing exactly what my 35mm did.
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Another Sigma lens, with the paint falling off. Doing exactly what my 35mm did.
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Just got back from Goodwood FOS myself, what a great weekend. Got covered in dust myself at the off-road and rally section.Picked up the little Tamron 28-200mm 2.8-5.6 as it seemed to fit my focal length requirements for motorsport perfectly. It arrived just before the Festival of Speed so I took it for a good test run on Friday, what a thing! Got caked in dust, got asked a lot of the AF system and honestly worked as well as lenses I've used costing 6 times as much. Very pleased...
FoS 2022 by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
FoS 2022 by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
FoS 2022 by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
WoWza.
Is this a known issue and if so do you know what lenses are affected?
Never had this issue myself. Though you might be using it more heavily than I do.
Every Sigma lens seems to do that eventuallyAnother Sigma lens, with the paint falling off. Doing exactly what my 35mm did.
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Every Sigma lens seems to do that eventually
Every Sigma lens seems to do that eventually
My Gosh.
Looks like they had a better lasting finish in the old days when I had Siggy lenses for my Canon DSLR's and my film era 50mm f2.8 looks better than that one![]()
I never had the same issues with their DSLR lenses either. I had the 20,35,50 art lenses when I shot Nikon.