Damn that's a big camera :x.The 2 cameras I try to take pics with...
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The Fuji is a photographers camera.
Sony makes things easier for the budding photog.
Lol...that Sony pic is blurry
I'll let you be the judge.@D13H4RD2L1V3
How is that Sigma 30mm 1.4?
It sure gets a lot of great reviews from owners.
I would like to add it to my collection.
I'll let you be the judge.
(All were shot with the Sigma on the a6000)
I'll let you be the judge.
(All were shot with the Sigma on the a6000)
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1...?key=M1pVVHdjeXdqWkZHak0zVW9BVHpONHgwLVAteU9n
I'll let you be the judge.
(All were shot with the Sigma on the a6000)
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1...?key=M1pVVHdjeXdqWkZHak0zVW9BVHpONHgwLVAteU9n
That looks solid enough to me to show to friends.Went to the stadium last night to catch the fireworks and met some other photographers that happened to be there to. Was a rather fun event, though mostly because of them. This was one of my favorite shots, but the fireworks in general weren't as good as I had hoped.
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I have, but at only 8MP resolution and poor noise, not that suitable for print.That looks solid enough to me to show to friends.
A clear sign of a dirty sensor is dust spots.I've been wondering if the sensor in me Fuji XE-1 may need cleaning.
I don't have an XC-XF (exceedingly expensive) auto focus lens for the camera and have been trying to find a sharp manual lens to adapt.
The Nikkor 50mm 1.8 I bought recently is looking OK yet the pics just don't pop like the NEX6-B does.
Looking at the Fuji sensor I don't see any smoky film or debris with the naked eye.
I read that the best way to check the sensor is with a loupe and bright light source.
Bought a mirrorless cleaning kit a while back.
Maybe I should just wipe the sensor down and see if I can get those legendary sharp images I keep reading about with Fuji digital cameras.
Went to the stadium last night to catch the fireworks and met some other photographers that happened to be there to. Was a rather fun event, though mostly because of them. This was one of my favorite shots, but the fireworks in general weren't as good as I had hoped.
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Do be careful, though.
Just to tie this into something Android related, did you know there are DSLR remote apps? I use this one with my Olympus.