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Re: Digital Cameras - What's Everyone Using?


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Posted by cowranch on August 24, 2019 at 20:20:14 from (174.217.9.178):

In Reply to: Digital Cameras - What's Everyone Using? posted by Absent Minded Farmer on August 21, 2019 at 21:28:07:

A6000 is of course not going to be in the "pro" level, but I like 'em. They will overheat if you do "an amount" of video, folding out the screen helps to dissipate, recording to an external drive eliminates that. Known thing with mine too (innards are pretty much identical), doesn't bother me.

Also, the "kit" lenses aren't the best, 16-50 and 55-210 (or thereabouts, hadn't thought about them in a while). Pictures end up looking ok, but the camera auto corrects their limitations. I know you can figure out which lenses to try. I mentioned I had a Sony card for a while, one of the things I used points for was the 50mm 1.8 Sony, wasn't out of pocket $50 for that one. And I got a Sigma 30mm for not much with another deal. I like both. Not the high end stuff of course, but, point it at something, push the button, 99 times out of 100, you get a decent picture without messing with anything or thinking about settings, if you don't want. Don't have an actual macro one, but have some spacer tubes that are supposed to work great (yeah, forget the actual name, long day), haven't gotten around to messing with those other than briefly, once. Like I said, not really doing the high end stuff.

Might have to look more at that stuff, been raining, can't do much. Don't like to complain about it, never did like complaining about rain, but I'm like 1/4 done haying. Nobody has much up, cut for days, rained on. I was "luckily" in a path that got almost 6" today. After all the flooding and bridges and culverts washing out this spring, rain all summer, now this, culvert is almost washed out again. Fun times.


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