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Sony Alpha User List :
A100
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A200
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A300
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A350
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A700
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A900
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A230
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A330
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A380
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A500
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A550
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A850
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NEX-3
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NEX-5
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>>>Sony Alpha F.A.Q<<< courtesy of Ahmike
Common Kelvin White Balance Settings :
2500K - very strong orange tungsten light
2800K - strong orange tungsten light
3200K - yellowish tungsten light
4500K M6 - flourescent light (most flourescent tubes are green even though our eyes don't see it)
5500K - flash
6500K - daylight (or daylight-balanced flourescent light)
9900K - strong blue stage lighting or evening light
Xenon lighting is rare but that should be between 7000-9000K.
Whenever you enter a new situation that has different WB, just set your Kelvin WB again and test with one shot. You
should be able to do this with practice.
With the Sony A300 and A350, you can use Live View and see the effect of changing Kelvin WB... live!
M = Magenta
G = Green
2500K = Blue
9900K = Amber
Take a picture. Supposing the picture is very Green, you need to add the opposite which is Magenta. If the picture is
too Blue you need to go closer to Amber. So if the picture is very blue-green-ish, you will need to go closer to 9900K
M9.
To prevent the built-in flash from appearing in pictures when in wireless flash mode, you can use any of these
methods, or a combination of them:
- use a darker aperture (e.g. F11)
- use a lower ISO (e.g. ISO100)
- use a shutter speed faster than your flash sync speed so that High Speed Sync is activated (e.g. 1/320th of a
second)
- use a piece of exposed, developed negative film in front of your pop-up flash
Sony Alpha Lens Line-up : HERE courtesy of vcxv
Below are the official additional accessories* that comes with respective Sony Alpha camera :
Flash hotshoe cover (Sony FASHC1AM) - A100, A700, A900
Remote Commander clip - A100, A200, A300, A350, A700, A900
Eyepiece cover / flash hotshoe cover holder - A100, A200, A300, A350, A700
Cheap Sony neckstrap
Good Sony neckstrap - A100, A700, A900
Wireless Infrared Remote Control - A700, A900
* list provided by albnok
Sony Alpha Support Page and Alpha User Manuals :
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How to clean your Alpha sensor by albnok :
This post has been edited by amadeo: Aug 20 2010, 03:14 PM
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