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I used to own a DSLR with big heavy lenses but have made the switch to mirrorless.

 

Cameras

 

1-Sony A6000 w/ OEM half case

2-Sony RX100m3 w/ OEM grip

 

Lenses:

1-Sony 16-70mm Zeiss f4

2-Sony 35mm f1.8

 

Accessories:

1-Manfrotto BeFree Carbon fibre tripod

2-Black Rapid Metro strap (A6000)

3-Op/Tech detachable strap (A6000)

4-Op/Tech finger cuff (rx100m3)

5-Metz Mecablitz 24 flash

6-Think Tank Retrospective 5

7-medium size Gorillapod with ball head

8-Crumpler Baby Scarer or Kata pouch (rx100m3)

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hi to you

I am lynn from uk. and I have a samsungWB1100F. 16.4 MEGAPIXELS. 35X WIDE OPTICAL ZOOM. the lens is 4.5-157.5mm 1;3.0-5.9 25mm. its got a speed control at the side of the lens, but I don't know what to do with that yet. I love taking pics ,but to be honest I do not know everything about my camera. I just aim and shoot, bit I do have some good pics. is it a good camera?. i also have a LUMIX PANASONIC DMC-FS15 which i keep in my handbag, also had some good pics from that. thanks. lynn. i just don't understand about altering the shutter speed, when taking the sunrise and sunsets.

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Body:

 

Nikon D750

 

Lenses:

 

24-70mm f2.8

70-200mm f2.8

50mm f1.4

 

Flash:

 

Nikon SB500

 

Bags:

 

Too many... Lowepro, Think Tank, Crumpler... main ones in usage are the Lowepro Flipside 300 and occasionally the Think Tank Speed Freak v2.0.

 

New toy:

 

GoPro4 Silver arriving tomorrow!

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Bodies:

1. Sony A7R2 but I'm thinking of trading for a Sony A7S2 for cleaner full frame video.

2. Canon 650D

 

Point and Shoot

1. Canon S95

2. GoPro HD Hero 2

 

Lenses:

Canon 135mmL f/2.0

Canon 24-105mmL IS f/4.0

Canon 85mm f/1.8

Canon 50mm f/1.8

Canon 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM

Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8

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Anyone changed over to Sony Full Frame camera system, like the Sony 7R?

 

Tom :cool:

 

I changed to the Sony A7Rii from a Canon T4i. I've kept all my Canon lenses and use a Metabones adapter. I wanted the improved low light performance, 4K video and in body image stabilization. The autofocus works great with adapted lenses though I don't have all the autofocus functions of a native Sony lense. I'm happy with my decision.

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OK It's a NEW Year

Any toy updates?

 

Being a Sony man, I did buy the new Panasonic FZ300, for a carry around point and shoot, love it!!!

Also thanks to Justin bought the Sony 70-200mm F4 OSS. Justin"s wildlife pictures shows why I bought this lens and hope for the same success. lol

 

Tom :cool:

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Updated stuff in Red.

 

 

Used to have an Olympus Evolt 510 with 14-42mm and 40-150mm lenses.

 

Cameras i have now,

Nikon D5200 in candy apple red.

LG G4 cell phone (Only cause the camera in it is awesome)

Olympus TG-4 and Conversion lens adapter ring to use filters, lens cap and telephoto or fisheye lens add ons.

 

Lenses,

Nikon 18-55mm

Nikon 55-300mm

Sigma 17-50mm (this is my main lens)

Tokina 11-20mm Pro DX

 

Speed Flash,

Altura Photo Professional I-TTL Auto-Focus Dedicated Flash AP-N1001

 

Tripods,

72" Polariod Pro series with a pan head

52" compact travel tripod. (great for backpacking, only 12" long collapsed)

 

Other doodads,

Polaroid Shutter Release Timer Remote Control.

My cell phone also has infrared shutter release app on it too.

Almost every filter out there from UV, Circular Polarizer, full set of Neutral Density filters from 0.2-3X to 3X-1000X F stops and Graduated neutral gray ND8 P121 filter too.

 

 

Future Camera before going on our cruise in April.

Olympus TG-4 16MP Waterproof camera - DONE

 

Future lenses for my Nikon hopefully before we go on cruise.

Tamron 150-600mm zoom lens

Sigma 10-20mm super wide lens - Opted for the Tokina 11-20mm instead.

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My only update for the new year so far is the addition of an LA-EA3 Alpha mount adapter ring for my E-mount camera. However, the purchase is mostly a future planning - possibly this year I may be adding the A6300, maybe an A77II, possibly the 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS lens with 1.4x and 2x teleconverters.

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Updates in red

 

Sony Alpha A6000

GoPro Hero 4 Silver

 

Lenses:

Sony 10-18mm F4

Sigma 30mm F2.8 DN

Sony 18-200 LE F3.5-6.3

 

Sold - Sony Alpha Nex F3

Sold - Sony 18-55mm F3.5-F5.6

Sold - Sony 16mm f2.8

Sold - Sony wide Angle Converter .75 VCLECU1

Sold - Sony Fish Eye for 16mm

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Updated

 

My kit:

  • Canon 5DmkIII
  • Canon 24-105mm
  • Canon 100-400mm
  • Canon 8-15mm fisheye
  • Canon 180mm Macro Sold due to lack of use. An expensive impulse purchase. :(
  • Canon 28-300mm Because I carried a 27 lb backpack all over Rome and that sucked. For most trips, I'll carry this with the fisheye in my pocket.
  • Canon G11 converted to 590nm infrared
  • GoPro Hero3 Silver
  • Canon 430EX II speedlight
  • Flashpoint Streaklight 360ws flash system (not on cruises, though)

I also pack a Sunpak carbon fiber tripod, a Feiyu G4 stabilizer (for the GoPro) and a variety of filters and such in a Think Tank Airport Accelerator backpack.

 

I also successfully (thus far) have quelled my impulse to purchase a 5Dsr or jump ship altogether and start over with the A7RII. Get behind me, Satan! :D

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Updating my (much) earlier post; we now own:

 

5DsR and a 5D Mark III

Two 1Dx

A 1D Mark III ("the shelf spare")

 

wide: 11-24/4, 14/2.8II, 16-35/4IS

normal: 24-70/2.8, 24-105/4IS, 85/1.2II

tele: 70-200/2.8IS, 70-200/4IS, 70-200/4

super: 100-400II

macro: 100/2.8 L IS

 

Profoto lights: two D1/500 Air, one B1, two B2 packs and three B2 heads. 9 softboxes (different sizes/shapes for different uses, plus the OCF line came out after I'd picked up the heavier RFi equivalents), 4 "hard" reflectors, some grids, and a fresnel lens attachment. I'm working on a travel case for that fresnel so we can do some unique "Hollywood" private formals on our next (domestic) cruise...

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Bodies:

 

Sony A99

Sony A6000

 

Lenses:

 

Rokinon 8mm f/3.5 fisheye

Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 super wide angle

Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8

Minolta 50mm f/1.4

Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8

Sony 70-400mm f4-5.6 G SSM

 

Sony 16-50mm kit lens that came with the A6000

 

Adapter:

 

Sony LA-EA 3

 

Flash:

 

Sony HVL-60

 

Filters:

 

Hoya ND400 in 77mm size

Hoya skylight in 77mm size

 

Tripod/mono pods:

 

Vanguard tripod, Manfrotto monopod

 

Wireless control:

 

Vello Shutterboss x2

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Cameras:

 

Leica M3 - the best of the lot, but film is dead - to me :(

Canon A1 - the first serious 'digital' SLR

Nikon D40

Nikon D90

Nikon AW100

 

Lenses:

 

Leitz Summicron 50mm, F2 (for Leica M3)

Leica Summicron 90mm, F2 (for Leica M3)

Vivitar 35-70mm, f2.8-3.8 (for Canon A1)

Vivitar Series 1 70-210, f3.5 constant (for Canon A1)

Vivitar MC Tele Converter 2x (for Canon A1)

Nikon ED 18-55mm, f3.5-5.6 (for Nikon DSLRs)

Tamron 18-250mm, f3.5-6.3 (for Nikon DSLRs)

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Hi! I have been shooting for nearly 20 years. Cut my teeth on Minolta and film. Switched to Nikon when Sony bought Minolta. Now Photoshop is my darkroom.

 

I have the following:

Nikon D810

Nikon D600

Tamron 70-200 F/2.8 w/VC

Tamron 24-70 F/2.8

Tokina 16-28 F/2.8

Tokina 100 F/2.8 Macro

Nikkor 85 F/1.8

Nikkor 50 F/1.8

Nikon SB 700 flash

1.4 Teleconverter

Extension tubes

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Hi! I have been shooting for nearly 20 years. Cut my teeth on Minolta and film. Switched to Nikon when Sony bought Minolta. Now Photoshop is my darkroom.

Different paths... :)

 

Make that 40 years for me and the first thirty with Minolta. When KM pulled out of the camera business, I stayed with Sony. I had a couple of bouts with buyer's remorse and took a lot of heat from friends in the CaNikon camp for the first few years but my choice has finally paid off with Sony on a roll now. Heck, they even make most of everyone else's sensors. Who'd have predicted that 10 years ago?

 

The good news it that it has become almost impossible to make a bad brand choice these days. Competition has all of them pushing the limits of the tech and everybody that clicks a shutter is a winner because of it.

 

Happy shooting...with whatever's on your list!

 

Dave

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