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The SONY NEX Discussion Thread V3
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s7ran9er
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Feb 18 2012, 11:22 PM
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yo fellowship of the Orange side! I always recommend my friends to buy one NEX camera whenever they ask me for opinion on getting a entry level dslr, I'd recommend them to get a Nex camera, though I've not really use one for myself, HAHA.  I got the chance to try the C3 at a store and dug some info out of the Internet and coming from the user of Nikon and Canon DSLR myself, I have to admit that the Nex series cameras do have a serious pack of performance in such a camera body and capable of out-performing the "Rebel" (Well depending on the situation and I dont wanna butthurt those DSLR users, just simply my own opinion anyway.) Surely I'll get one NEX camera for myself in the future.
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s7ran9er
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Feb 27 2012, 09:30 PM
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QUOTE(Ah hao @ Feb 27 2012, 11:30 AM) first pic is nice, sharp and nice color  Added on February 27, 2012, 11:30 amwhich version of sigma 70-210mm? i am finding a macro lens too, if focal length < 100mm, its hard to shoot animal except for some slow movements bugs, but if if not AF and OSS, >100mm is easily blur due to handshake... Dilemma  Added on February 27, 2012, 11:32 amRisk my life for this shot, wild owl with 50mm lens, simply a step ahead i can reach "him" Please advice, am i overdoing the color/contrast/sharpness? CnC is greatly welcome  » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « I'm not a pro but with my experience with other pros, the first one: It's kinda sad that the front part of the wings are not focus but instead of blurred out. I really like your shots, stunt me for quite awhile actually (at first I was WOAHhhhh... and then I was nooo...), the contrast and sharpness is just great in my opinion. I love "his" eyes. Perhaps you can send your shots to flickr instead, because sometimes the image host will compress your images so best if you can upload your photos to flickr or photoshop.com This post has been edited by s7ran9er: Feb 27 2012, 09:31 PM
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