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Neat shot. They're so cute!
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It's not a monkey, it's an ape! Monkeys have tails.
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And yet he bought one anyway.
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Pics or it didn't happen.
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Nicely put together and reasonably written (not the brain-dead screed you'll see other places). I don't understand why Sony refuses to use their sensors to their fullest. Yeah, there's a quote...
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Nicely put together and reasonably written (not the brain-dead screed you'll see other places). I think it's interesting that while the moon's region of the sky looks messy, the bright top of the...
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You're right and I've wondered about that too. Heck, one of my favorite features of the a6000 (and RX100) is the bouncy flash that works great around the house! I use it all the time for action ...
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Only for low light shooting, and I dearly want improved low light shooting to catch my son around the house. For example, he was sleeping angelically on my wife's shoulder last night just before ...
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RX1 not strike your fancy?
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Noob question - what about shooting lower ISO (by 1 stop) and pushing later to preserve fine details (like critter fur or feathers), rather than highlights? Would that help improve detail retention...
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Forget that, provide a firmware update! What additional hardware would lossless take?
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Did you use the AF-limiter? Any problems getting the AF to find and lock fast enough for those quick little beauties? Neat photos. They're so pretty! I love damsel and dragons because they're like ...
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Stop being reasonable! This is not the time to be reasonable!
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I am and I don't even shoot m43. I have bad lens envy.
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Good question Torsten, I'll have to check!
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My a6000 finds eyes in near-profile perspectives. Not as fast and not in AF-C, but it does! I think it knows where to look for an eye even if it just knows it's seeing a face.
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Digimat - I've never had that problem with my a6000. Either back-button focus or with simply not fully releasing the shutter button, I can snap away with the focus locked on a stationary (within...
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Interesting Chad, and a neat use! Did you use the AF assist light, or was the camera able to find his eye even without front-light? Do you know if it was contrast or phase-detect AF?
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Depending on how hard you push the files, you'll always be able to find the compression artifacts.
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Rishi - you mention that the 35 f1.4 has an extra fast focus motor to enable on-the-fly x2 shots like in the slide show (you walking + her walking). Any ideas if the Batis or other Sony FE lenses...
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