This body has been barely used. Only 5993 shutter activations! Excellent condition. Takes stunning photos. Lots of reviews and info on the internet.
I originally purchased a Sony Alpha A100 when it first came out to make use of my Minolta lenses. I bought an A99 when it came out and it has been my "daily driver" ever since. My lovely wife bought this A99ii body for me as a birthday present thinking I'd appreciate the latest and greatest version of the camera I rave about constantly. Unfortunately, I'm a little set in my ways and I couldn't get comfortable with it. And this A99ii has bells and whistles I'll never get around to using.
This would be a great body for someone with Sony Alpha (or Minolta) lenses who wants to move up to a full frame/high pixel set up.
Includes original box and everything that came in it. Over $3000+ new. $2000+ on ebay right now. Willing to let it go to a good "hogger" home in the lower 48 for $1750 which includes careful packing and fast delivery via USPS priority Mail.
I'm willing to accept a personal check or money order but I won't ship until the check clears. Paypal also acceptable if fees are paid.
Thanks everyone. More info: There is only one switch on the wall for the fan. It’s either on or off. I pulled the switch out to look at it and there is only a black wire in and black wire out. However, the switch is one of three in a panel and l can see red and white wires behind the other switches.
The fan being replaced is new as is the switch and wiring. This is a new house.
I tried red wire to black (instead of black to black). Still nothing.
However, in complete frustration, I did get a loud hum when I connected the red wire to the blue wires. I may be stuck waiting for an electrician. Thanks again.
I’m in the process of replacing an old ceiling fan with a newer model that has a remote control. The ceiling fan is controlled by a wall switch. There is a cable coming out of the ceiling junction box that has four wires. One black, one white, one red and one bare copper wire. The new fan has a remote control unit that has seven wires coming out of it. There is one black, one white, and two green wires on one side of the remote control unit. And one gray, one blue, and one brown wire coming out of the other side of the unit. The wires coming from the fan itself are gray, blue, brown, and green. The instructions say to attach the wires from the fan to the wires on the remote control unit by color, blue to blue, brown to brown, etc. then the instructions say to attach the black wire from the ceiling to the black wire on the remote unit and the white wire from the ceiling to the white wire on the remote unit and the bare wire from the ceiling to the two green wires from the remote unit. I have done all that. Nothing happens when I turn it on. I assume that I have to attach the red wire coming from the ceiling to something. But what? I’m hoping the collective wisdom of this group will be able to help me. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Do you happen to know the name of the Supreme Court case? I have to give a presentation to our camera club soon on legal issues and I think I better read this case. Thanks!
If you subscribe and can install on multiple computers, can you install on both a windows computer and a Mac?
Thanks everyone. This info is exactly what I needed.
I just acquired a HVL-F60M flash unit for use with my Sony Alpha A99. I have never used a flash before and need to learn the basics. Does anyone know of any especially helpful learning tools (books, videos, etc.) that could get me started? Thanks in advance for your help and thanks again to all veterans.
Do these appear better?
No Moon.
No. Moon. No Sailboat.
No Moon. No Sailboat. No Marina.
Thanks John. I see what you mean. Thank you for your suggestion.
Thanks Gma. I will keep a copy of the unedited photo for my own purposes of course. I am trying to learn how to look at photos and improve them. I do appreciate your comment.
Thanks for the suggestion. I really appreciate your thoughts.
Your thoughts on this photo would be greatly appreciated. I am too emotionally attached to this scene to critique it objectively. Is it too busy? Would some adjustments improve it? Thanks for your help.