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Nov 03, 2021 15:12 |  #51346

David Arbogast wrote in post #19302869 (external link)
Thanks Eddie. Your recommendation couldn't have been better. I've just set up my MacBook Pro with the BenQ Monitor and WOW does this display look absolutely phenomenal. Colors appear accurate and the screen is incredibly evenly illuminated from center to edge. Lightyears improved over my old 2010 Dell Ultrasharp 32" 2K monitor. I'm quite certain the photo-editing BenQ model is measurably superior, but this "designer" monitor is so great that I have no regrets.

I also bought the BenQ monitor light for lighting up my worktop and that thing is fantastic as well.

For keyboard and mouse I went with the Logitech MX keys and mouse. Exceptional build quality on the keyboard and a good match to the Mac's space gray color.

I’m jealous! Photos please. I’m still rocking my old Dell 30” ultra sharp monitor. May have to get the new BenQ next year.


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Nov 03, 2021 15:22 |  #51347

David Arbogast wrote in post #19302869 (external link)
Thanks Eddie. Your recommendation couldn't have been better. I've just set up my MacBook Pro with the BenQ Monitor and WOW does this display look absolutely phenomenal. Colors appear accurate and the screen is incredibly evenly illuminated from center to edge. Lightyears improved over my old 2010 Dell Ultrasharp 32" 2K monitor. I'm quite certain the photo-editing BenQ model is measurably superior, but this "designer" monitor is so great that I have no regrets.

I also bought the BenQ monitor light for lighting up my worktop and that thing is fantastic as well.

For keyboard and mouse I went with the Logitech MX keys and mouse. Exceptional build quality on the keyboard and a good match to the Mac's space gray color.

Glad you like it David, I’ll need to look up the benq monitor light as that’s caught my interest


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Nov 03, 2021 17:45 |  #51348

Well company did not quite agree with my bonus evaluation ........ so no M1 Mac for me GRRRRRRRRRRR


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Nov 03, 2021 18:33 |  #51349

eriet30 wrote in post #19302909 (external link)
Well company did not quite agree with my bonus evaluation ........ so no M1 Mac for me GRRRRRRRRRRR

I know the feeling...my last raise was January 2018, and last bonus worth talking about was December 2018...I am just glad to have the day job still.


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Nov 03, 2021 20:24 |  #51350

I was out here alone under the stars. The EVF on my a7RII is not that great at night to be honest. Happy this one came out in focus. I think I could have shifted up a bit for more sky.

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Nov 03, 2021 20:36 |  #51351

alfredomora wrote in post #19302940 (external link)
I was out here alone under the stars. The EVF on my a7RII is not that great at night to be honest. Happy this one came out in focus. I think I could have shifted up a bit for more sky.

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Awesome Alfredo!! Incredible nightscape. Is it illuminated by moon light? The starry sky looks so good: clear and pin-sharp.


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Nov 03, 2021 20:38 |  #51352

alfredomora wrote in post #19302940 (external link)
I was out here alone under the stars. The EVF on my a7RII is not that great at night to be honest. Happy this one came out in focus. I think I could have shifted up a bit for more sky.

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I can't wait to see what the A1 is like to shoot in the pitch dark. First chance for me might be DV in February.

This is another fine image Alfredo. I agree, a touch more tilt up to get the top of the tree in there.


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Nov 03, 2021 20:39 |  #51353

Heading out in the morning to go back to the mountains...fall color here is going to be short lived, it will be freezing up that way tonight and tomorrow night.
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Nov 03, 2021 20:45 |  #51354

alfredomora wrote in post #19302940 (external link)
I was out here alone under the stars. The EVF on my a7RII is not that great at night to be honest. Happy this one came out in focus. I think I could have shifted up a bit for more sky.

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super nice. all we need sometimes is just one perfect shot. and that my friend is perfect.


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Nov 03, 2021 20:54 |  #51355

David Arbogast wrote in post #19302944 (external link)
Awesome Alfredo!! Incredible nightscape. Is it illuminated by moon light? The starry sky looks so good: clear and pin-sharp.

Thank you David! Wonder how it looks on your new monitor.

Yes, we had a quarter moon off to the left which illuminated the scene nicely. This was captured around 6 am. Sunrise was around 7:20 am.

I got lucky with my initial 15 sec exposure time at ISO3200. I illuminated the foreground with my head lamp at its brightest setting so I could focus about a third into the scene. Then locked on focus because manual focus on the a7RII in dark conditions is not super reliable. Then switched to manual focus, turned off my lamp, and fired off the shot. It worked well.

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I can't wait to see what the A1 is like to shoot in the pitch dark. First chance for me might be DV in February.

This is another fine image Alfredo. I agree, a touch more tilt up to get the top of the tree in there.

I hope I can get out for an early start in the mountains this Friday but part of me wants to go searching for some wildlife and try out the auto focus system.

Thanks Travis. Yeah I should have double checked my image border but missed it. I do have other compositions closer to the lake. Will see how those turn out.

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Heading out in the morning to go back to the mountains...fall color here is going to be short lived, it will be freezing up that way tonight and tomorrow night.
One more from a few days back.

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Nov 03, 2021 20:56 |  #51356

vinmunoz wrote in post #19302947 (external link)
super nice. all we need sometimes is just one perfect shot. and that my friend is perfect.

Thank you Vinz! It's getting harder and harder to find a place like this and have it to yourself for a brief moment. I was grateful for the stillness. About 45 minutes later, other hikers started to show up.


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Nov 03, 2021 21:26 |  #51357

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I'm going to try a z9 and see how it goes for my wildlife. I really like the 500 PF lens, so I wanted to give Nikon another go. Right now I'm planning to keep my a7r III and Sony glass for general purpose. I'm a fan of both systems for different reasons, but have been underwhelmed until now with Nikon mirrorless.

I've been looking at this for some time now. you can use sony lens on Nikon body.

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Nov 03, 2021 21:30 as a reply to  @ post 19302699 |  #51358

If we had more manufacturing in the US, we wouldn't have to deal with this...


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Nov 03, 2021 21:39 |  #51359

alfredomora wrote in post #19302835 (external link)
I would try the Sony a1 but that’s just me still being giddy over it. You already have the excellent 200-600.

A1 is amazing for sure and likely in my future. I let my 200-600 go to get the 500 pf, but can pick another up if I ever decide to swap back. It’s an amazing zoom for sure. The best I’ve ever used probably (I love the short throw)


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Nov 03, 2021 21:42 |  #51360

alfredomora wrote in post #19302873 (external link)
I’m jealous! Photos please. I’m still rocking my old Dell 30” ultra sharp monitor. May have to get the new BenQ next year.

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I took this quick shot of my temporary desk setup. I've given no effort to do cable management; hopefully I can get things tidier in the finished office space when renovations are complete. Not much to see here - it's just a monitor - but I did want to show off the cool BenQ "Screen Bar" light fixture because it's just awesome. Also the puck (sitting on the monitor stand) lets me easily switch back and forth between displaying my MacBook Pro and my PC (which is sitting on the floor next to the desk).

It's going to take me a LOT of effort to get my stuff transitioned off my PC to the MacBook. Just transferring my Lightroom catalog will take hours.

BTW: the ugly moire in the photo is purely a downsampled thing. This display is beautifully smooth in person.

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