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• #18701
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• #18702
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• #18703
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• #18704
Excellent work.
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• #18705
took this photo of my wife and didn't feel right about sharing on social with people i know so i thought i'd share it with a bunch of strangers instead
bonus points if you correctly guess what part of the body it is
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• #18706
Canon 5D3 24-70f2.8
I like this one
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• #18708
knees/elbows
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• #18709
nice suggestion but anatomically incorrect
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• #18710
nope!
clue: she pregnant.
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• #18711
Tummy and thighs then.
Congratulations anyway!
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• #18712
Just taking the piss, obviously ears.
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• #18714
please excuse the shite phone pic but I reckoned that van was worth posting anyways
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• #18715
Have been trying to figure this out and whilst staring at the photo and realising all the acceptable places are slowly being struck off I'm feeling less and less comfortable.
But, forehead?
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• #18716
I bet it can wheelie
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• #18717
Bought a powershot A1400 for a fiver to take to on my hols.
Wasn't expecting much from it but am reasonably pleased with results straight from the camera
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• #18718
more of the same
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• #18719
Good job, eye over equipment.
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• #18720
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• #18721
Cheers, the optical zoom capability is quite nice to have and the slim package makes it easy to carry.
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• #18722
Holiday camera duo:
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• #18723
I'm looking for a macro lens for my Sony a6300 for some jewellery shots. Bit of a noob but I've already taken some shots with the stock lens which came out okay but I'm looking to get closer and sharper. I'm going to try out focus stacking but figured a macro lens would be a good shout. Any advice or suggestions? The sigma 70mm macro caught my eye, would something like this do the job?
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• #18724
Well it always depends on your budget and what lenses you already have / what that new lens could give you (apart from the macro capability) - so if I had a a6300 and nothing but the stock lens so far I'd probably consider the 30mm macro - https://www.sony.com/electronics/camera-lenses/sel30m35
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• #18725
Brill thanks, looks like a good shout, I will check it out. Absolute top for budget would be £500 but if I can do the job for around £250 that's far more palatable. Focal length, this is where my knowledge is limited, I thought macro lenses tended to be much higher focal length than 30mm. Does longer focal length just mean you don't need to be as close to the subject?