If you have not sold it, I will take it. I have a 6D and a new eos corp-sensor coming. This will fill the bill.
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Alan Robinson
Did the update Sunday. It seems to be OK, so far. I have not used the camera, other than checking to see that it worked OK. I did notice that it does start faster. If anything goes downhill, I'll post.
Just received a Meike Speedlite MK320. Nice flash, but not as strong as my Canon580EXII, does the job for indoors and fill. Used it for an awards presentation for kids.
Mucho less $$. Might take a chance??
I use the on-camera flash for fill and bounce while indoors. It has started to become intermittent. Has anyone had this problem? I have an external flash coming, so will not be using the on-camera flash anymore. Just would like to know if this will lead to more problems. Thanks in advance.
Alan
Check out Berlin, MD. Quaint little city with antiques and great buildings to photo.
speters wrote:
Turn off auto bracketing!
Thanks speters. I am still learning.
Bob --
Too much to learn. So far I'm having a blast experimenting. On a week at Myrtle Beach and just shooting. Maybe I'll get something to post. Got to get to understand this camera for a cruise in October to Canada. I'll just keep practicing
Again, thanks.
Alan
My Sony A6000 is taking 3 shots each time I shoot. What have I done to cause this? They are 3 different levels of brightness. I really only want one to review. Help with settings appreciated.
Thanks to all who have made suggestions. I decided on the Sony 18-105, and, GrandmaG had one. I made the connection with her and purchased hers. Everything is perfect -- the lens, the communication, the shipping, the price, just everything. This will be my walk around lens for the cruise, and probably most of everything I shoot with the a6000. Actually going to try it this week with my 8 year old grand daughter in Williamsburg -- good things to shoot there.
Again, thanks to all!
Diocletian wrote:
This is an excellent lens that I use
Thanks -- Just received the 18-105 from a fellow hogger. It's on the camera now. I'll check it out a bit today. From what I've shot so far (just indoor practice with nothing worth posting), it looks like exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks. I had not seen that. Going with the 18-105.
Thanks to all for your input. I have decided on the Sony 18-105 as a walk-around lens. Looked at quite a number of reviews of all the suggested lenses. I'll take the 30mm and 50mm primes with me.
If I get some good shots, I'll post when I get back to Delaware after the cruise (late October for posting).
I'm glad I found this site. I look everyday at what is going on. Seemed like the best place for advice -- I certainly was right!
Thanks for your responses. I am still looking. The Tamron is on my list. I have a 50mm and 30mm that might go with me anyway. So many choices!!