Mine takes pictures.lazy rambler wrote:My Sony Alpha 57 takes 12fpsdan_2k_uk wrote: It also needed to be suitable for takeing MTB photos and as it does 6fps continuous burst that helped make up my mind. It hasnt dissapointed me yet.
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Re: Dans Zook Build - Few new photos
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
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Re: Dans Zook Build - Few new photos
I did look at the A57 for a while but ended up looking here and there were only a couple of things the A57 beat the K-R on that I was actually bothered about.
Not really into all that video stuff. Got a handycam for that.
My mate has a Sony Alpha (cant remember which one) and its good. The processing time when we were taking the night shots was rather disapointing though. Mine were just poping straight up once the 30 seconds were up and the shutter closed but his were taking the same time again to process.
I managed to get twice as many shots done and he ended up bored of waiting and playing with a flash gun instead.
Hes now looking at swapping to an A57. Any idea how quickly it processes a long exposure. Guess it will be as instant as mine as the burst speed is usually a good indicator of processing power.
Dan
Not really into all that video stuff. Got a handycam for that.
My mate has a Sony Alpha (cant remember which one) and its good. The processing time when we were taking the night shots was rather disapointing though. Mine were just poping straight up once the 30 seconds were up and the shutter closed but his were taking the same time again to process.
I managed to get twice as many shots done and he ended up bored of waiting and playing with a flash gun instead.
Hes now looking at swapping to an A57. Any idea how quickly it processes a long exposure. Guess it will be as instant as mine as the burst speed is usually a good indicator of processing power.
Dan
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Re: Dans Zook Build - Few new photos
nice pics dude! I wanna see more!
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Re: Dans Zook Build - Few new photos
Cheers mate. Will chuck em up later along with some of riding today.
Will have to get a few trucks out for a shoot soon. I love it.
Will have to get a few trucks out for a shoot soon. I love it.
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Re: Dans Zook Build - Few new photos
The main reason I chose the A57 was the highest ISO in price range (better quality night shots), but I've got to say the slow processing on slow shutter speed shots is a pain in the arse.
Got to love the flip out screen though, great for shooting over crowds and street photography (covert).
In my opinion the best advantage is that being an SLT (Single Lens Translucent) rather than an SLR (Single Lens Reflex) is that it's all digital, so no optical reflectors, so giving a better idea of what the actual photo will look like while shooting. That's also why it can shoot so fast.
Got to love the flip out screen though, great for shooting over crowds and street photography (covert).
In my opinion the best advantage is that being an SLT (Single Lens Translucent) rather than an SLR (Single Lens Reflex) is that it's all digital, so no optical reflectors, so giving a better idea of what the actual photo will look like while shooting. That's also why it can shoot so fast.
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Re: Dans Zook Build - Few new photos
Cool. That flip out screen was a big con for me. I'm the kind of idiot that could snap that off in seconds.
Anyway it clearly does the trick because some off your mtb shots on berms posted on fb are exactly what I would like to shoot.
Dan
Anyway it clearly does the trick because some off your mtb shots on berms posted on fb are exactly what I would like to shoot.
Dan
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Re: Dans Zook Build - Few new photos
Bit odd I know but I've just read all the way through my own build thread.
Really makes me appreciate the fact that this winter I will be enjoying it rather than working on it.
Maybe some others with long threads on here should give it a try.
Dan
Really makes me appreciate the fact that this winter I will be enjoying it rather than working on it.
Maybe some others with long threads on here should give it a try.
Dan
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Re: Dans Zook Build - Pause for thought
I've got power steering, in a box. Bucket seats, in a cupboard. Lifts springs and bump stops in the post.
I don't need to read my thread to know what this winter holds. Lol
It's cold, oily, drafty. Probably will require knuckle skin too.
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I don't need to read my thread to know what this winter holds. Lol
It's cold, oily, drafty. Probably will require knuckle skin too.
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Re: Dans Zook Build - Pause for thought
If I go back and read mine it'll mean I'll have to fix all the broken picture links That might take me a few days
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Re: Dans Zook Build - Pause for thought
Aaahhh the good old knuckle skinJordi wrote: Probably will require knuckle skin too.
and the broken pictures at the start of this oneScottieJ wrote:If I go back and read mine it'll mean I'll have to fix all the broken picture links That might take me a few days
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