silvermoon1407
Senior Member
Haha, many bros come to check her out already, nothing more attractive than a girl who knows her tech stuff![]()
Need to give her pay rise already...
Haha, many bros come to check her out already, nothing more attractive than a girl who knows her tech stuff![]()
was just passing by the store, salesman was good at breaking down my already weak resistance ...
they have great service.
and Wan Leng is kinda cute
:bsmilie:
Or an rx1
Wan Leng is our star girl, with so many people visiting her. Haha
Haha, many bros come to check her out already, nothing more attractive than a girl who knows her tech stuff![]()
Haha, you can get e-kiss from me :kiss:
No...... Wan Leng is based at the shop.. I'm based on CS with you bros![]()
Is there / will there be a fanpage of her on fb?
You can make one lol
No...... Wan Leng is based at the shop.. I'm based on CS with you bros![]()
I got my NEX 6 I have quick question.
Can you set the main dial to be your shutter speed and the sub dial to be your aperture controls on manual?
I tried finding the menu for it and did a quick browse in the manual and couldn't find it. I hope you could help with this. Coming from a nikon camera the main dial is shutter speed not aperture. Changing this feature will make me feel right at home with the NEX 6
is there a "easy exposure compensation" equivalent in sony? Where you can just turn dial to change exposure no more pressing down to access exposure compensation?
I have the exact problem as well... Sony needs to give us a firmware that allows customisation of the rear dial...
100% Agree.
The rear dial is extremely useful if set to AE exposure or ISO.
Has anyone experienced problems with NEX-6 unable to be turned on due to "USB" problem? Recently encountered 2 such cases on different NEX-6.
Can describe further? You mean turning on while plugged in usb?
marv0083 said:@clubgrit thank you very much for confirming it can't be change.
I hope sony comes out with a firmware to able to change the top dial and rear dial's function. This would make the NEX 6 even more user friendly for manual shooters or AV/TV shooter who set exposure compensation. This is one of the cons I found in owning the NEX 6.
No, we had 2 clients who came back saying that they use halfway (outdoors, nothing plugged in) but the screen just shows "insert USB". Something like computer blue screen of death. We had to exchange new sets for them, but just wondering if this is a common issue or not. 2 separate cases is possibly a cause for concern.
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