azted wrote:
If you can sell the CF Type A card and reader separately (which you can), what are the specifics?
It is a generic reader from Amazon, aluminum, says Rohs on the back, new, card is Belkin 80 Gb
$125 if for some reason the camera sold without them. It is an incentive at present time.
For sale Sony A7 IV with Sony FE 20-70 f4, both in like new condition. $2600. Comes with battery, cable, body cap, both caps for lens, box for lens. Will also include David Busch book for Sony A7 IV, CF Express type a card, CF Express card reader. Pictures upon request.
Nice shot and kudo's to posting the particulars.
Curious that you say curious. The guidelines are what you would expect from a forum about photography, with a mixture of skill levels. I think camera, lens and the triangle should be on every photo posted. Easy to just ignore if you have no interest.
Took MBA classes at Keesler in the late 70's (U of Southern Mississippi) The hurricane hunter airforce planes flew out of there at the time. The area is completely different now, as a later hurricane wiped the area out. Now has big casinos.
GreyOwl40 wrote:
A lot of initial fog. Had to wait for some time before it lifted enough so that I could take hand held photos.
Outstanding photos. Curious as to camera, lens and the triangle Speed Aperture ISO
Beautiful picture. This is why I come to UHH. Would love to know Camera, lens and the triangle for this and any picture posted.
A Nikon Z80, APSC, IBIS, weather proof, same size as Z50, 26mp sensor, essentially a D500 replacement.
The 28-60 kit lens is perfect for this camera, small, light, and sharp, and relatively inexpensive. As has been stated, the Sigma 45, or the Sony 40 are also good. Going with a 24-70 2.8 makes no sense to me, as they are monsters in size and weight. Why get a light travel friendly camera and attach a brick to it?
Beautiful work, and a second vote on grateful you didn't soften the water with a slow shutter.