A lot of great advice on lenses, I would make room for a second body.
It's been a few years since I've messed with them but I think there was a completion step that created an index which was needed so they could be played on any device.
If your tv has a USB port maybe copy from the cd/dvd to a usb on the computer then use the usb port on the tv. Some of the early "smart" tvs would play a slide show from the usb.
Yes, very sharp. I've already ordered its equivalent for my E mount system.
Fits Sony A-Mount APS-C Cameras. Manual focus, in great condition.
Asking $225. Pay by PayPal
Yes, paypal account is mefarmer20@gmail.com.
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Model A011S for Sony A-Mount, is in very good condition. Picture attached. Used on my A77ii for birding and wildlife. Comes with a Clear and UV filter, original box.
Asking $725, payment through Paypal.
Was out walking in a local park enjoying the fall leaves. Trying to use the colors in the backgrounds when an eagle flew in. Sun was setting, so my shutter speed was pretty low, but I kinda like the result.
Shot with a Sony A7rii and a Tamron 70-300
I have a Focus shoulder strap, they also make a 2 camera setup. I also have a wrist strap that I typically leave on the camera then use a small carabiner to attach that to the should strap. The gives me peace of mind if the mount screwed into the tripod threads lets loose or the swivel on the strap breaks. The wrist strap attached to the should strap keeps it from hitting the ground
I also prefer the plate with the hole in one end vs the screw loop which makes the camera hand up-side down. The plate (I feel) gives more surface on the bottom of the body while the camera hangs sideways and easy to grab.
On a recent camping trip to NC, this bird had laid three eggs in the gravel, in one of the camping sites and dared anyone to come near.
After researching, it is typical for a killdeer to nest this way. As they lay the eggs, they don't start incubating until all eggs are laid, in 22-28 days all eggs hatch close to the same time.
Killdeer chicks hatch with a full coat of buffy down feathers and a single black breast band. They can walk out of the nest as soon as their feathers dry.
Taken with a Sony A77ii with a 150-600 g1 Tamron
It's a sony adapter which adapts A-mount lenses to the e-mount on the a7rii.
Thanks, it's the g1 tamron pretty sure all are at 600mm using the EA3 adapter
In South Carolina that is!
First picture post AND first trip out with the a7rii, still learning the focusing system while using the 150-600 tamron.
These are processed from raw, some cropped slightly.
Feedback welcome along with any suggestions on camera settings to use
Thanks for the info all, I went ahead and took the plunge on the A7Rii and the EA 3 adapter.
Would have really liked the A99ii, but.... even with the deals it was way out of my range.
Thanks all
Yep, I'm shooting raw, file storage on a a couple NAS, file size not a concern. More looking for the next step, best bang for my money and wanting to go fill frame.
A question on the A7III, it appears to have double the battery life as the A7Rii, according to the Sony web site?