Over the years i have succomed to GAS attacks and swore I'd sell my older equipment to help pay for the new purchases...well, I have found that I am much better at buying stuff than selling it. I am wary of Craig's List, Ebay, and Amazon because the equipment is high end and I am afraid of being ripped off by a variety if scams. The other side of the equation is I could take it to a local photo store and get peanuts for the stuff. Has anyone found a way that works for them? If it were only a couple of hundred bucks, that's one thing, but several thousand bucks is another in my situation. Thanks for all thoughtful replies (no, I can't afford to start a museum!)
I want to send a photo by email to my office and use it as a screen saver. I want the jpeg version of my raw developed photo to have the best possible resolution. What size photo can i expect to be able to email? ( I already know - "It Depends" please humor me)
jackpinoh wrote:
I would use whatever is mounted on the camera.
I am asking about the benefits or disadvantages of choosing 70mm. Does one lens look different at 70 mm than the other. ---are you saying there is no difference?
I remember the days and flash bulbd, but forgot about the switch on the bottom!
Thanks, repleo. Great idea re cropping.
Very informative! Thanks so much.
Sounds like a slick solution!
Thanks, Doug52332. Glad you had a good time checking thing out. Probably wise not to wake a sleeping wife for this...
If I have a Sony 24-70 GM lens and a Sony 70-200 GM lens and decide that 70mm is the correct setting, what, if any, factors would help me choose one lens over the other? Thanks for your thoughtful consideration.
Was this meant to be helpful? Thanks, if it was.
What great advice from all!! Cat- you still have it...
Thanks Doug52332. I appreciate your comments.
Charles 46277- informative, helpful, and entertaining - Thanks!