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    Sony Showcase Sony A7 and 7r Image thread

    Wow, excellent photo!
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    Sony The NEX Image thread

    NEX-5N w/ Chinon 50mm, f1.7
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    Sony The NEX Image thread

    Another photo taken with my NEX-5N and Vivitar Series 1, 70-210. Again, nearly perfect color rendition. Getting a little bokeh too - which is nice considering that it's f3.5.
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    Sony The NEX Image thread

    My wife's cluttered closet (and she didn't want me to post this!) Anyhow, NEX-5N with 1982 Vivitar Series 1, 70-210, f3.5 (Tokina.) I just can't get over the color and detail of this lens.
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    The Weekly Challenge 15 - 20 June.

    That's about average for me.
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    The Weekly Challenge 15 - 20 June.

    I know, I'm a week late, but here's my entry. Eastland Shoes by rolandmks7, on Flickr
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    Sony The NEX Image thread

    Woa! That's nice.
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    Sony The NEX Image thread

    Excellent!
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    Sony The NEX Image thread

    Woohoo! I bought a used NEX-5N about 3 weeks ago. I also bought an NEX/M42 and an NEX/MD adapter. Still experimenting, but here are a few early shots:
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    In Defense of Filters: Why are Digital Photographers so Concerned with the “Film Look”?

    I recently bought a used Sony NEX-5N. I also bought an NEX/M42 and an NEX/MD adapter. I will say that the "film look" isn't only the film, it's also the lenses. 35mm film lenses were engineered differently than lenses designed for digital cameras - whether fixed or interchangeable. Without...
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    Sony Sony A5000, NEX-5T, and A3000

    Yea, who do they think they are? Apple? :wink:
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    Sony Sony A5000, NEX-5T, and A3000

    It's CES time and that usually means more product announcements than can be absorbed in a day. The first item my radar honed in on is this Sony A5000, a mirrorless, 20 mpx, APS-C camera that's small - very small. Sony introduces the A5000, dubbed the world’s lightest interchangeable lens...
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    Dismal Outlook for Mirrorless.

    Louis, Interesting thoughts. I do agree with you that Canon and Nikon are playing it too safe. Canon was really innovative in the early digital era as they had to play catch-up with Nikon, Sony, and Fuji. But since becoming well established in the DSLR market, they've gotten a bit boring...
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    Dismal Outlook for Mirrorless.

    Agreed. A family friend's son works at a local Target in the electronics department. I saw him at work a few days ago and asked him about camera sales for Christmas. He said that they only had two big hits: the Pentax WG-3, and the Nikon AW110 - both similar waterproof adventure cameras...
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    The Pub now asking for photo-ID.

    A couple of selfies that I shot today. :wink:
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    Dismal Outlook for Mirrorless.

    Apparently not. I do like the new generational term coined in the original article, "The Selfie Generation." It's seems apt.
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    Hello from Colorado

    Thanks all. Here are some Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX12 pics. Originals Here: Dan A.
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    New Year's resolution: I give up!

    I still love and use my circa 2004 Panansonic DMC-FZ20. I think that it's important to know your gear. Know how to shoot people, close ups, landscapes, into the sun, low light, etc. It's much more important than having the latest gear and not understanding its capabilities. I recently...
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    Collecting Digital Compacts

    OK - 3 votes for the Canon PowerShot G3 - it's officially a collectible digital. :wink:
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    Collecting Digital Compacts

    Yea, I didn't want to start a new thread on the same topic even though it's an old thread. Also, I totally agree with you about our current throw-away culture mentality. It's crazy really. Those are both nice cameras but quite different. The GM1 is a very nice 4/3 mirrorless, while the GR...
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    Collecting Digital Compacts

    I agree with the early Canon G Series. They were cool looking cameras - sort of a cross between a Rollei 35mm and an Argus C3. I saw a Canon G3 the other day and was impressed by its size. I like the boxy body. Anything smaller, and I'm prone to shaking it. I also agree with the Leica...
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    Collecting Digital Compacts

    I'll start in the middle here with a candidate for Quirkiness / Uniqueness: The Sony Mavica FD-88. There were several Mavica FD versions in rapid succession. No Memory Stick, SD card, or Compact Flash, but a 3.5 inch floppy disk! Police forces across the country bought these for...
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    Collecting Digital Compacts

    I know that this is an old thread, but the topic interest me: Are there collectible digital cameras? I agree with Dan and say yes. I'd say that like film cameras, there are, or will be, collectible digital cameras for different reasons: Technological Breakthroughs Image Quality Proven...
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    Hello from Colorado

    Hi, long time photo enthusiast here. I've been into digital since 2002 or so. I recently bought a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX12 for $21 at Goodwill. While over 6 years old, it has amazed me in two areas: color rendition and macro.
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