If you're not familiar with Hitchcock movies, this is one of his best.
In a small defense of his "peeping", Stewart is a photojournalist immobilized in a wheelchair due to an accident while shooting a sports event. So he's stuck home with a camera.
And yes, I love Hitchcock movies.
When looking at older pictures I've taken through the years, this camera's pics really stand out in quality. It was in my earlier learning days and the D50 just seemed to set every right for the situation at hand.
Beautiful set from the most beautiful city. I love SF!
Never apologize for using a cell phone camera. Anyone who would poo poo you for that is a snob. I enjoyed your fiery sky pic. You and yours stay safe out there.
Meant to say these are refurbished prices. Sorry.
I 2nd the view at Hawk Hill, the Marin Headlands Vista Pointe on Google maps. I never tire of the view there.
Be sure to lock all valuables in the trunk. SF is not the safest place for tourists as it once was. Such a shame, America's most beautiful and scenic city. (Imho)
Need clarification please. The new Sony RX100 vii coming out lists its lens as a 24-200mm 35mm equivalent. How does that compare with, for example, a Sony a6500 with the 18-135mm lens. Is the 18-135 the 35mm equivalent or is it 24-200mm 35mm equivalent because of the 1.5x crop factor.