Jumper from C camp![]()
1. steady shot..
2. Fast and accurate AF
3. Minolta lens.. cheap & good... build to kill. wahaha :bsmilie:
4. Bang for buck.
i anyhow choose that time; because my A200 is one of the most affordable price camera i could afford at that time...now i am stuck with a collection of lenses...and recently, i fell in love with the ISO3200 noise ..lol
http://www.flickr.com/photos/klovir/
Hi, have you seen the hi iso test shots of the a5xx series?Hi..Rashkae,
How would you yourself balance the noise control in Alpha systems as compared to canon & nikon? I do see quite a big difference under similar conditions and canon and nikon seems to have quite an upper hand on this.
Anyway, this is purely for sharing, every brand has it's own problems. So hope everyone reading my post don't stick by your brand blindly and bomb me here. In my case, I do shoot at 1600 or 3200 at times. And this could be the only obstacle currently for me to switch to the alpha system.
Hi..Rashkae,
How would you yourself balance the noise control in Alpha systems as compared to canon & nikon? I do see quite a big difference under similar conditions and canon and nikon seems to have quite an upper hand on this.
Although I still gripe about (the lack of) places to rent stuff
Hi..Rashkae,
How would you yourself balance the noise control in Alpha systems as compared to canon & nikon? I do see quite a big difference under similar conditions and canon and nikon seems to have quite an upper hand on this.
Anyway, this is purely for sharing, every brand has it's own problems. So hope everyone reading my post don't stick by your brand blindly and bomb me here. In my case, I do shoot at 1600 or 3200 at times. And this could be the only obstacle currently for me to switch to the alpha system.
A 300mm lens or so for the upcoming airshow for now, don't need anything else.
Do you think Sony will come up with a battery grip for the a380?
Hi..Rashkae,
How would you yourself balance the noise control in Alpha systems as compared to canon & nikon? I do see quite a big difference under similar conditions and canon and nikon seems to have quite an upper hand on this.
Anyway, this is purely for sharing, every brand has it's own problems. So hope everyone reading my post don't stick by your brand blindly and bomb me here. In my case, I do shoot at 1600 or 3200 at times. And this could be the only obstacle currently for me to switch to the alpha system.
6400.![]()
Nope. Shot @ 3200 with in cam NR set to Normal.