kei1309
Senior Member
Wow like not very useful ? Esp if u do not have the dedicated charger
I think having internal charging is a convenience factor. But I'd rather charge my batteries in external battery chargers
Wow like not very useful ? Esp if u do not have the dedicated charger
Personal opinion: 15 for nature landscape can be nice but capturing too much risks your picture becoming too cluttered.
Having brought the 15 and 35 to the mountains in and near Mt Fuji, I found myself leaning towards the 35 for my desired framing and the 15 for only 1 or 2 novelty shots. Often, these shots provide an overview but just too many features.
m3vapour said:I'm in no way an experienced photographer like many here but personally, i agree with the above post and find 15mm a little on the excessive side as well, too much happening within a frame if u're not at an ideal spot. Used 28mm for my entire trip around mt fuji area and i never once felt that i needed anything wider (except for the 1-2 panorama shots using the in cam feature), pretty much a do it all focal length. In my opinion it's suffice for landscapes especially mountains or lakes when u're already at a distance away. 15mm pushes everything a little too far away sometimes. Well but for cityscape and architecture, 15mm would really come in handy especially when everything is just above your head. So to jlee, since u have the kit lens, i say bring it along with your 35mm, the 28mm focal length on the kit might work out just right. It definitely wont beat the 35mm in terms of sharpness but the oss might come in handy when u're gonna do some handheld videos. Buy what u think u need =)
I know I am a bit slow but can someone tell me where to buy the original screen protector ? As in where still have stock
Call up Cathay Photo or MS Color
:bsmilie:
not selling![]()
Thanks. Sounds like the way with lesser steps involved..
One more question. I know we can temporarily hold the exposure by holding the AEL button. In the same landscape shoot above, I cant be pressing this AEL button. What is the best alternative to lock an exposure setting?
There's an option to set a 'sticky' AEL (that is, you just press the button once to lock the exposure, and press it again to unlock; no need to hold).
Wondering how many A7/Rs do u haf? :bsmilie:
:bsmilie: just one A7R
but i have spares in case i damage the protectors![]()
Got one for my bday. Happy like a bird but newbie. So this cam will be a steep learning curve. Glad there is a community here.
Add yourself to the list![]()
N when r u organizing a group event har?
krion said:There's an option to set a 'sticky' AEL (that is, you just press the button once to lock the exposure, and press it again to unlock; no need to hold).
Thanks. Will go back and look for this in my setting
Cant seem to find the setting to make the ael toggle enabled. Can someone help?