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DZanjo1ST

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About DZanjo1ST

  • Birthday Sep 14, 1995

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    Photographer | Videograher, COO @ MD

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  1. Biggest diffrences IMO 1. Dynamic range 2. Over all look 3. Easie of use 4. Timeline for review/ accessibility Personally I recommendation trying film at least once.... You'll have a new lease on photography. Also, it'll teach you to slow down and add more meaning to anytime you press the sutter botton.
  2. 6.2 MP is indeed enough for this applicatrion. The black and white hits diffrent, I like it very much. 8.45/10
  3. Being slighty out of focus actaully kinda works here, along with how it's exposed and the color quite moody. Its a vibe. The foot is the only off putting part. 8.2/10
  4. Be it a nail gun or a hammer, With a tool one shouuld do the job to the best of there ability, and not use the tool as an excuse. 2/10
  5. Cool snapshot, would make a Pretty cool wallpaper A1 + 85mm 1.4 @ F1.8 ISO 400 1/400 Life after Death. Enjoy (Can't post the full res JPEG, I get a server erroe every time tho it's smaller than this lower res PNG)
  6. See if you can get your hands on a used panasonic GH3. Amazing all-i video for a very cheap price.
  7. GVM is a company I can recommend for budget lighting. They have really good products even for the price.
  8. Because there is no clear answer. The factors determine how much light you need (room size, color, distance, set up, the look your going for). The advice i'd give is the brightest light you can afford that is also dimmable.
  9. Pretty much everything in the a6xxx use the same sensor so unless you need more video capabilities you are golden! Don't say that about yourself or your work, photography is art "proper photography" isn't really a thing. Tell the stories you want to tell, how you think they should be told. I'd rather hear you say, until i reach the limitations of what my gear and inginuity would be capable of.
  10. So i just went outside and took a pic of the closest plant, check the lens characteristics your self. (Raw out of camera A6500 @ f1.4), I kinda don't have a collection with the Sony a6xxx cameras, I only use them for video (assuming your image was stacked and or not at the f1.8) ( the A7 mk2 is still to this day my stills camera)
  11. Did you turn lens corrections off? The amout of chromatic aberrations is kinda high. Also stabilization is only really helpfull stopped down, if you have a longer len, low light and at slow shutterspeeds. In that particular situation hmm not sure... I'll head to the garden ans take a pic and see. (P.S gonna use the a6500 (ill ture ibis off)
  12. I feel like you're talking about a camera I know, more detail as to which camera?
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