I have a friend that is interested in your gear.
Jay R. Thomson
jayrthomson@hotmail.com
208.530.4681
I have a friend that is interested in your gear.
Jay R. Thomson
jayrthomson@hotmail.com
208.530.4681
Not so quick. We need a camera brand Nikon, Canon; then the ount type is in like Canon,then Ef or Rf.
Good luck
Perhaps as good a, "STORY," as picture! I have a memory of several places on some of our waterways.
Most have been washed away as a result of seasonable flooding. But, not this year as we are in drought conditions.
Keep shooting and walking! J. R.
Perhaps as good a, "STORY," as picture! I have a memory of several places on some of our waterways.
Most have been washed away as a result of seasonable flooding. But, not this year as we are in drought conditions.
Keep shooting and walking! J. R.
ELNikkor wrote:
Quite a dog-walker she has there. If that little dog accidentally gets under one of those sneakers, it'll be like gum on the sidewalk.
Dude; the bid guy with the little dog is the celeb, the buff gal is the body guard.
J. R.
This is the problem, like many his nose is uncovered. a large part of the population do this. I am a high risk individual so it makes me very wary of venturing out.
Stay safe, stay protected, protect others.
J. R.
This is the problem, like many his nose is uncovered. a large part of the population do this. I am a high risk individual so it makes me very wary of venturing out.
Stay safe, stay protected, protect others.
J. R.
Try your favorite search engine!
Will help this time. It's directorial marks for stage actors and company, hence audience has no relevance.
Hope this helps. J. R.
Practice! The wide zoom is to die for. I would use it for landscapes. The 50 is a great lens. Like a 75 on FF, great for prospective. I would take those two in a heart beat.
J. R.
It truly is an iconic barn. Most of the states have them. Utah has some great Barns and mountains. Wyoming owns this barn and the mountains.
The mountain range is this Teton, west side Jackson WY. The barn is the very historic, John Moulton Barn within Mormon Row Historic District.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormon_Row_Historic_DistrictI love going there and looking for differing way to shoot it.
Thanks for posting and thanks for letting me share my memory!
J. R.
have you tried using a search engine to look-up your needs? See panasonic to sony e mount adapter, appears that you have many choices.
J. R.
I have always thought glass as the most important. I have never been a, "touchy feely kind of guy," in that I have never have held any camera that i own before the purchase or acquirement of that body. I cut my teeth on a Canon Ftb in the old film days. I had 28, 50 Canon FD lenses and a Vivitar 70-210 macro, I know not really a macro. Had eye problems (Retinal Detachment) and stop shooting. Fast forward at a slow pace, A bubby gifted me a Canon Xti and a, and a, as he clumb the Canon tree. I currently carry a 60D that was gifted, and I purchase Full Frame 6D when they first came out. I have L glass, as well as third party premium glass Tamron G2, Tokina, Sigma, Sport and Art series. I have added a Sony cropped for weight carry and use Sigs prime art.
Many have faulted the 6D in many ways. But that's OK. The main weakness may be the focusing system. But if you use a single point on the point you want in focus it's perfect.
A illustration is warranted. A guy I like is a great illustration What does he mate with his 6D. One of the ultimate's that Paul has on my shop list the ‘Eye of Sauron,’ 200 f1.8. Then he really has gas, 7, yes seven copies of the, "Really Big White.' He paid 5k each. See article.
https://petapixel.com/2017/05/20/canon-200mm-f1-8-legendary-lens-known-eye-sauron/True he is a Working-Pro with a very narrow work focus but does show my thinking. I have acquired a very desired kit by buying used or refurbished high discount. I am thankful to my friend who gifted me at first and encouraged me to pick up again.
J. R.