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Here's a picture of my boy after his surgery...I need to participate more in here..
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^Great shots everyone! I really like the first shot with the bike DLfotos.
Planning on cloning out all the cars in the back replacing them with the ground and walls. Will take a crap load of time since I'm no expert at using the clone tool.
^ How was going up the railroad track up to Koko's head? Dangerous?
im gonna be in Oahu in a month and im excited to shoot on the island.
^Great shots everyone! I really like the first shot with the bike DLfotos.
Planning on cloning out all the cars in the back replacing them with the ground and walls. Will take a crap load of time since I'm no expert at using the clone tool.
if you can pull it off that will be pretty sweet, that space is cool!
[COLOR=#red]Sony stays innovating...the new A7S Full Frame Mirrorless camera with 4k video, an ULTRA sensitive 12MP sensor that goes all the way up to 400,000+ ISO for ultra low light shooting. Vid guys are going nuts over this cam.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#red]Sony stays innovating...the new A7S Full Frame Mirrorless camera with 4k video, an ULTRA sensitive 12MP sensor that goes all the way up to 400,000+ ISO for ultra low light shooting. Vid guys are going nuts over this cam.[/COLOR]
That is pretty sick but shooting in absolute darkness like that is not often but at least you have the ability to do it. It's damn near shooting with night vision on without the green.
[COLOR=#red]Yeah Fong and yanky...it's a niche product for indie filmmakers but interesting nonetheless. For photography the A7 and A7R are a better fit.
My question to you guys are how do you feel about high-end Mirrorless cameras? When my DSLR-like A57 got stolen I looked at the Nikon 7100 to replace it, but since I was heading on a 6 week mountain excursion I figured I'd try a smaller yet still capable cam. I noticed a few of the rich guys on my trip brought their expensive DSLRs and lenses but ended up using their camera phones more because it was bothersome climbing with the bigger cameras. I just had my smaller camera strapped to my side and was able to take with it. I still respect the raw power of DSLRs but I like the convenience of the Mirrorless. My grail is the A7.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#red]Haha yeah you are so correct...can't go jumping at every new "innovation" out there.
I was telling a friend that for professional photographers and serious enthusiasts who have clients, the DSLR and accompanying equipment comes off as more professional. It may not look as good to a client using a smaller more or less no matter how capable it is...sometimes it's all about perception.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#red]Yeah Fong and yanky...it's a niche product for indie filmmakers but interesting nonetheless. For photography the A7 and A7R are a better fit.
My question to you guys are how do you feel about high-end Mirrorless cameras? When my DSLR-like A57 got stolen I looked at the Nikon 7100 to replace it, but since I was heading on a 6 week mountain excursion I figured I'd try a smaller yet still capable cam. I noticed a few of the rich guys on my trip brought their expensive DSLRs and lenses but ended up using their camera phones more because it was bothersome climbing with the bigger cameras. I just had my smaller camera strapped to my side and was able to take with it. I still respect the raw power of DSLRs but I like the convenience of the Mirrorless. My grail is the A7.[/COLOR]