The pose would make more sense if she were on a plastic Twister mat.
Surprised that the IBIS didn’t break. It must be more durable than my 10-year-old Sonys.
You should have warned me to put a jacket on before looking at the pictures, now I’m cold.
If you’re worried about calling it a mirror lens, then you don’t know Schmidt (Cassegrain).
I like my old Sony cameras with GPS. Have to keep the camera on to keep track of the satellites. Battery lasts about 4 hours so a six-hour walk needs a spare battery in the pocket.
I found that the camera tied to my chest made it hard to see my feet when hiking in rough terrain when it’s important to identify rocks that aren’t going to move.
You’ll find lots of them listed on shopgoodwill.com. They have a hard time getting $20 for a set like this.
Something nobody else has touched on is that for red/green deficiency, red frequently shows up as black. If it's large in your field of vision, i.e., a barn, it will appear red but if it's letters on a page, frequently it will appear as black. When I see red lettering on a black background it makes me want to smack the ignorance out of the person who created the image.
The red component falls out of purple, making it look blue. Red falls out of pink and makes it look more like battleship gray. Red traffic signals are always dim. The term "bright red" is an oxymoron, there is no such thing. On the other hand, compared to my wife who probably has four-color vision, she can't see movement at night. She can't see lightening bolts. Not really sure I would want to give up the ability to see faint movements at night to see red.
I wonder how many critters visited him.
And she never even got her hair wet.
Don’t apply it over the defroster wires.
The saying goes “a picture is worth a thousand words.” The auto focus and auto exposure on cell phone cameras far exceeds the auto correct function in messaging. I’d rather look at a poorly composed photo than read through a thousand words of bad grammar.
Are you using that 500mm lens you can find everywhere for $20? If so, the ring that shows the f stop doesn’t close the iris, it just establishes the limit when you use the other ring to manually close the iris.