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Missing the most important thing: budget? |
for that mount, im looking right now at the
Sony - FE 50mm F1.8 Standard Lens (SEL50F18F), Black which is equivalent to a 75mm full frame.... just $168? that's a great price for a fast lens. kinda insane actually? https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ..._f_1_8_DT.html |
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almost right, but the problem is that for the 6000-6600 alpha mirrorless cameras you can't mount the 'FE' lenses, but only the 'E' types. there's an equivalent of what you posted for E mount, which costs around 300 EUR. I'm probably going to go for that one. |
oh, i see. is it tHis one?
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...hoto_Lens.html btw im curious about this one. new startup out of shenzhen: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...s.html/reviews see: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora...-modern-camera |
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hmmm not sure. I'mma go for this one: https://www.alza.sk/sony-50mm-f1-8-cierny-d476862.htm |
oh yeah "parametre" looks the same. lens comes in silver and Čierny :D
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languages are easy (also, just 2 models of lens :D ) |
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yes, yes, all Slavic languages are somehow very similar to each other. |
yeah what language gets called what is often... politics
eg spanish portuguese galician catalonian italian (in all local variations) french occitan romanian romansh etc... are all dialects of vulgar latin... minus the roman emperor. the germanics i think all understand each other too, more or less. might require some adult beverages. :D |
btw Chernobyl: The city name comes from a combination of chornyi (чорний, black) and byllia (билля, grass blades or stalks); hence it literally means black grass or black stalks. It is also the Ukrainian word for mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris), which is "chornobyl". -- though no parts of mugwort or wormwood are black.
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there's also *cough cough* this deeply scary guy (been watching that neil gaiman show lately)
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July/August 2021
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July/August 2021 (35mm)
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July/August 2021 (35mm) cont.
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October 2021
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October 2021 cont.
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October 2021 cont.
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So, Austria's on lockdown. But people can take recreational walks. Knowing this, I thought now is the time to up my camera game. So I got myself a used (but in immaculate condition) Canon Eos 40D. Four days in, and I can already tell this was a great decision. The saturation and the resolution of this baby are so much more satisfying than what my former model (a 700D or Rebel T5i) could conjure up. I have much less of an urge to color-correct my pictures in post or work with contrasts/gradation curves. The in-camera features cater much more to my aesthetic needs. The pictures turn out just as moody, smooth and saturated as I want them to. The resolution is a massive step-up too. At the same time, it's not too in-your-face, it's an older model after all. Just the way I like it. Here are a few snaps from the last few days.
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