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Jun 23, 2015 16:58 |  #376

Sure. Here's the objective:
http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …mm_Modular_Obje​ctive.html (external link)
Here is the objective and ocular (it takes both)-
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Here is an example of a digiscoped House Finch at approx. 2250mm focal length. I know quite a few digiscopers who love the Lumix GH4 for 'scoping. It does have the ability to fo 4K Photo which really is nice but I still prefer the A6000 because of overall weight and size, the A6000 is just smaller than the GH4-

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Jun 24, 2015 16:51 as a reply to  @ post 17606386 |  #377

Thanks .. yes thinking back I guess those weren't the best setting . Or even necessary for that matter ..as far as fstop I'm sure F8 would've done well for sharpness over the entire image which would have then allowed a shorter shutter speed

I looked out the window saw the colors of the sun set and quickly set up..


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Jun 24, 2015 18:58 |  #378

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Jun 24, 2015 21:47 |  #379

Took these ones with an old Canon FD 35mm f2.8 manual focus lens and adapter. Really nice bokeh, colour fidelity, and excellent light transmission. The a6000's focus assist feature and zebras make getting dead-on focus extremely easy, and make using a lens like this a real joy. One thing I noticed was that the lens almost seemed to focus itself. That is, if I moved a few feet further away from, or closer to a given subject, or changed the vantage point a little the zebras would show me that the subject was still pretty much in focus - and only minimal or no adjustments were required. What also made using this lens fun was the fact that it put me back in touch with photographic skills I haven't used in decades - i.e. the art of manual focussing. This is actually a bright lens - somewhat brighter than the 16-50mm kit lens that comes with the camera. First image was shot at 1/125sec. f2.8, 100 ISO. Second one was taken at 1/50sec., f11, 200ISO.

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Jun 25, 2015 00:55 |  #380

16-70

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Jun 25, 2015 01:25 |  #381

elrey2375 wrote in post #17607296 (external link)
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Impressed with the range to be able to have detail inside the vehicle and not be blown out in the outside portion.


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Good stuff. Did you venture over to East Jesus and Slab City while out there?


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Jun 25, 2015 04:46 as a reply to  @ ZJChaser's post |  #382

Oh yeah lol

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Jun 25, 2015 13:54 |  #384

So many great pictures have been posted since my last post. This really shows what a great camera is the A6000.

Here's my first shot using my Canon mount Tokina 12-24mm.


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Jun 25, 2015 14:24 |  #385

Ravi09 wrote in post #17610432 (external link)
So many great pictures have been posted since my last post. This really shows what a great camera is the A6000.

Here's my first shot using my Canon mount Tokina 12-24mm.


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Outstanding! Love the colors.


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Jun 25, 2015 18:56 as a reply to  @ elrey2375's post |  #386

I like this. It looks like a film shot.


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Jun 26, 2015 00:54 as a reply to  @ edmidlifecrisis's post |  #387

Thanks. It's a Kodak Portra 160 VSCO action.


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Jun 26, 2015 07:40 as a reply to  @ elrey2375's post |  #389

Are the images you are posting all with the 16-70?
Or various lenses?

I've also been considering a walk around for street photography. .. and was considering the 16-70 or the 18-105..

I have not noticed anyone posting with the 18-105


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Jun 26, 2015 08:32 as a reply to  @ rantercsr's post |  #390

The thing that threw me off of the 18-105 is that it is a power zoom, which I feel like I would hate.

I am also in the market for a 16-70 once I receive my A6000


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