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Posted: Wed Nov 28th, 2012 09:14 |
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Isn't it interesting? I was going to respond to Rich's reference to his gallery X100 shots, by saying that I used my X100 a lot while wandering round the French markets. I found it 'convenient and unobtrusive, for shooting candid shots from the waist (ie with it just hung round my neck) I was going to say 'my french market shots in the gallery were with the X100'. As it turns out most of them were with the D7000!!!!!!! Which surprised me...but it sort of reinforces my point that despite the X100 being ideal for street photography, for some reason I opted to use the D7000. :baffled:
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Posted: Wed Nov 28th, 2012 14:10 |
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Well, I missed most of this post. I cannot imagine life without my DSLRs. main reason would be the use of telephoto lenses. Putting a long lens on a rangefinder camera pretty much defeats the purpose of lightweight portable shooting. On the other hand, I can't imagine ever taking DSLR on a plane trip again. Tom
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Posted: Wed Nov 28th, 2012 15:14 |
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Tom This is an example of the NEX 7 with the zoom on it at 200 mm. Heavily cropped, through the kitchen window, handheld and in lousy light. It isn't great but certainly better than nothing. Ed Attachment: DSC00624_v1.jpg (Downloaded 54 times)
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Posted: Wed Nov 28th, 2012 16:07 |
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Looks fine to me Ed. i think the new NEX6 looks good as well.
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Posted: Thu Nov 29th, 2012 11:19 |
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Constable wrote: Tom Not only a good capture but a Crested Tit no less!!!! I have to go to Scotland to see them.... very envious! Is that the Sony 55-210mm zoom that comes with the camera?
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Posted: Thu Nov 29th, 2012 11:26 |
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TomOC wrote: Well, I missed most of this post. Very good points. We dont take plane trips much these days as we drive most places in europe. That being the case I put a long lens in the back of the car... just in case. But with the choice in the bag for walking around, I still seem to favour the DSLR. Maybe if the X100 was an EX or XPro with a (lazy) zoom I might respond differently. :baffled:
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Posted: Thu Nov 29th, 2012 14:07 |
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TomOC wrote:Well, I missed most of this post. After retirement, the only plane rides I take are for vacations and I always take the DSLR kit. I want to be able to capture every aspect of my vacation with the best equipment I own because I will probably never return to that location. I agree it's a PITA to travel these days and carrying a DSLR kit makes it more so, but I'm not sure I could bring myself to leave the DSLR at home. Having my wife carry the equipment helps. ![]()
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Posted: Thu Nov 29th, 2012 14:30 |
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Hi Eric No it is the new image stabilised 18-200 that I picked up between flights in Singapore last week. Ed
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Posted: Fri Nov 30th, 2012 02:53 |
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Constable wrote:Hi Eric Mmmm NEX (6 or 7) with 18 to 200. You have me questioning now. What's the high ISO like?
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Posted: Fri Nov 30th, 2012 03:20 |
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NEX6 has much better much control layout than the NEX7. Only difference apparently is the extra MP of the NEX7. NEX6 has 16MP v. 24MP in the NEX7. http://www.dpreview.com/previews/sony-alpha-nex-6/
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