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Jul 29, 2017 23:41 |  #2746

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no, they just went through half of my stuff, they unbagged it themselves and they took extra long, however, I'm ok with it. I had a plan, but it went to the gutter with the baby running around, I just left my entire bag with all electronics. They only checked half the ipad's with some sort of wipe, and half of my camera gear for whatever reason. I did note that one of my cameras was on my belt setup, and I put the belt on the conveyor, they didnt bother with it. I would have ended up with way too many buckets, so I just left everything in my backpack.

They unbagged your lenses themselves? I don't know how I feel about that...


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Jul 29, 2017 23:44 |  #2747

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Nadim I'm really happy with the godox/flashpoint system. They have a very comprehensive selection of gear from mini speedlights, speedlights, compact strobes, and full blown strobes that all work together wirelessly. They're also priced cheaper than comparable products while working just as well or better.
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Interesting. And is this a wireless solution? Any of these speedlights triggered wirelessly?


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Jul 30, 2017 00:28 |  #2748

i hope Sony adapt the IBIS of Olympus. I saw some video samples of handheld walking shot and it looks like having a gimbal. they compared it to A6500 and the difference is night and day.


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Jul 30, 2017 00:30 as a reply to  @ vinmunoz's post |  #2749

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Jul 30, 2017 04:07 |  #2750

Remember I mentioned I bought the FE100400 one day and Adorama delivered the next?
Well to say thanks I just ordered the Metabones V (my IV just sold at FM) and an Everyday Backpack
from them to say thanks.
No company is perfect eh, but Helen tries her best to keep them straight :)


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Jul 30, 2017 04:31 |  #2751

Helen is Adorama's angel. lol


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Jul 30, 2017 05:36 |  #2752

Puckman wrote in post #18414417 (external link)
Interesting. And is this a wireless solution? Any of these speedlights triggered wirelessly?

Yup. Those we're all triggered wirelessly


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Jul 30, 2017 05:51 |  #2753

vinmunoz wrote in post #18414432 (external link)
i hope Sony adapt the IBIS of Olympus. I saw some video samples of handheld walking shot and it looks like having a gimbal. they compared it to A6500 and the difference is night and day.

Olympus has been doing IBIS in their MILC for a little longer but it shows that it's easier to stabilize a smaller sensor, even the GH5 has pretty good IBIS.


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Jul 30, 2017 06:08 |  #2754

Sigma 50 art with MC-11 on the A9...20fps gets that perfect shot! HAHA

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Jul 30, 2017 07:33 |  #2755

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Sigma 50 art with MC-11 on the A9...20fps gets that perfect shot! HAHA


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Jul 30, 2017 07:48 |  #2756

David83 wrote in post #18414511 (external link)
Sigma 50 art with MC-11 on the A9...20fps gets that perfect shot! HAHA


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That is what 20fps is for!


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Jul 30, 2017 09:22 |  #2757

MedicineMan4040 wrote in post #18414415 (external link)
Excellent work Eriet !! Can you ID that hawk? Very curious what kind(s) you have out there.

That's a red tail

We have a lot of types of Hawks... Turkey vultures and even bald eagles but harder to find

There is a river by tombstone az bout 2hrs South of Phoenix and it is a birders paradise


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Jul 30, 2017 09:24 as a reply to  @ MedicineMan4040's post |  #2758

Adorama actually says they will have stock ... In a few days order on way to warehouse.....

If that's true they will get my sale


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Jul 30, 2017 09:29 |  #2759

vinmunoz wrote in post #18414432 (external link)
i hope Sony adapt the IBIS of Olympus. I saw some video samples of handheld walking shot and it looks like having a gimbal. they compared it to A6500 and the difference is night and day.

They share the same ibis.... Sony still owns almost 5% of oly.... They share tech but to what level on not sure

Oly lenses are much more in tandem with the ibis that's for sure the 300/4 can provide 6.5 stops of stability


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Jul 30, 2017 10:46 |  #2760

vinmunoz wrote in post #18414481 (external link)
Helen is Adorama's angel. lol

My Canon 100-400 is not selling fast enough!

mystik610 wrote in post #18414499 (external link)
Yup. Those we're all triggered wirelessly

To be clear (because their description on the website is a bit confusing), you can trigger these remotely without having a receiver added. Just the transmitter and the speedlight?


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