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LensBrew

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  1. It is an amazing video camera, but I'm more of a still shooter. I personally would love to see the new features of the ZV-E1 in a new A7s4, I can justify the extra cost. But as an introductory, almost pure, video camera it is amazing FF without breaking the bank.
  2. I agree with Tony, losing continuous AF might be a deterrent to a lot of photographers. But DMF has its place. I usually use it for moon or landscape shots. It gives me the manual focus to fine tune my focus, but at the start it does a single autofocus to reduce my manual work to get there. Once at the ball park (in 1 ms) the manual focus ring is the next step. Think of it as a manual focus with an automated starting focus point at where you want it.
  3. Post-processing to achieve a filmic look. I'm an engineer and arts is my weakest skill. I like how some images look like they came out of a movie, and I do have an idea how I want to get my images to look like in the end. But nothing registers in my head how this is achieved and how to read images "artistically".
  4. I had the exact scenario happened a while ago. I also back button focus and have everything customized to my workflow. My friend even though he broke my camera when it didn't make a sound with he depressed the shutter. I had it on silent electronic mode. My reasoning was that you rarely hand over an A1 to someone that doesn't know how to handle a camera and have them take some pictures. And as you mentioned, the custom recall is just frustrating, and I don't want to remember everything and set it every time I format my memory. That is why I would like to see a custom setting in place of Auto in the new iterations of flagship bodies.
  5. But would someone buy the A1 without knowing what to do with it?! Those would be a rare specie. I'm only talking about the flagship cameras though. I do believe Auto is necessary for intro and some mid-level bodies though.
  6. I use the Program setting when I hand my camera. But I never had a non professional asking to handle the camera, non-photographers tend to steer away in fear of breaking it.
  7. It makes sense to have it as a teaching setting, but does it make sense to have on a flagship body? I understand on intro bodies, as I don't think someone would start their photography journey with the A1 for example (only in rare occasions). If something goes wrong, wouldn't Program suffice? It is almost the same as Auto.
  8. Just to clarify, I meant the green "Auto" on the selection dial.
  9. I'm surprised to still see the "Auto" setting on pro bodies, such as the A1 and A7R5. I believe who every is going to pay that price tag should have already passed that skill level. Even more so in this era of internet knowledge and advices from experienced photographers. Program should suffice if someone wants the camera to control everything. Personally, I would like to have a 4th custom settings selection instead for quick changes. Three are not enough for my setups anymore, and if Sony decides to go for 5 I would be even happier. What do you think? Is the "Auto" setting a waste on those cameras?
  10. If you go with wordpress, I suggest you start from Bluehost as the host. And from them you're directed to wordpress. The reason is, you will be guaranteed to have your site built on wordpress.ORG which gives you more tools and freedom than .COM (which is paid extra). I only reviewed some html and css for extra customization. Other than that, Elementor was excellent (I installed the pro paid version).
  11. StellaPro reflex was recommended to me for best hybrid option. I haven't bought it yet as I haven't truly ventured into video.
  12. I just stick my eye to the view finder. I rarely use the LCD screen. The view finder helps me only look at my scene without the distractions and keep me focused. Not to mention I did that during film days and it's subconscious now, just like back parking.
  13. I design my website using wordpress. I'm an engineer, therefore I like to take more control and enjoy coding my site. It's fulfilling to me personally. But it is also possible for anyone that doesn't want to code, using simple builders like Elementor. I plan to use either photoshelter or smugmug for my galleries, but my site will be the portfolio.
  14. I love waking up early when I get the chance. But usually I do so for working out, so I miss taking shots but enjoy the scenes to power through the strain.
  15. I don't believe so. From the release notes, I've concluded this will be a collaboration platform. It will be similar to Behance but with actual collaboration, mainly for videos, and a storage cloud for the projects.
  16. I've always liked those videos. They are very relaxing and somewhat graceful.
  17. Eye drops. My eyes are almost always dry and does create some issues while taking photos, reading or just looking around. And I think I'm very close from wearing reading glasses.
  18. That's a big gap! If would guess, a time-lapse of budding flowers this spring.
  19. First I have to say is wow! I don't think I could shoot 10000 to 20000 in 3 weeks even if I just keep pressing the shutter while eating. I admire the dedication Ira and the efforts in all parts of the process you take. Do you not do any passes during the trip? let's say while transiting from one area to another. I'm assuming you're taking more photos during transits. Would kindly elaborate on the memory part of the process. For example, where do you offload the images during the trip, once you start the selection process, where do the the final passed images go for processing, and where the rejected images live after a pass.
  20. Would the camera's internal intervalometer not suffice?
  21. That I agree with. If only I have the patience to make videos and learn how to process them 😅
  22. I'm not thinking of the northern lights, I'm thinking of the highland games. I enjoy sports photography and travel, and this is one of the ultimate combos in the world. Not to mention the atmosphere and history.
  23. Spencer's Camera are very good and reliable. I never thought of modifying a high res sensor. If I modified a camera it would be the A7Siii, specifically for astro. Spencer's even have them in stock new. Personally I don't mind loosing the resolution for the low light (energy) capability.
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