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Arthur

Arthur

Member Since 26 Dec 2018
Offline Last Active Jan 01 2019 09:24 AM
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In Topic: Sony A77ii

01 January 2019 - 09:24 AM

The way I have looked at it was it made me rethink what I was doing.

If I was going to try to sell photos then the Sony would as I see it a must keep camera as it had a far better sensor size.

But as for being handy to not even have to think as you walk out the door and and know the camera is all you need.

So it has been an eye opener and I will never bad mouth these bridge camera's ever again.

As I know I did when we went on a cruise and our friends had the P900 each.

So I like them and work to their best is for you to work out and then stick with it.


In Topic: G'Day everyone

30 December 2018 - 03:05 PM

Thanks for your welcomes to the forum.

Me and the wife have been talking about the money from the sale of the Sony should go towards the Nikon P1000

 

With no twisting of the arm my wife said she might like to try and use the P900.

Which I will admit to the fact I have got lazy using it as I find to use it in manual mode is just something I can't get my head around.

So if she stays in the themes she is shooting she should get some good shots.

I will try manual with the bigger one but if I find it easier to go auto then who am I hurting.


In Topic: Custom built

28 December 2018 - 07:30 PM

I looked at this and thought I was not going to like it.

But I was wrong it looks like it can be handled really rough and it it will take the punishment.

Not sure if you ever seen the very 1st biker build off, well the was an English fella there who is base in America now.

And his bikes are made to take the rough handling and this remind me of that.

Great shots and I would like one day if it ever came that I can ride again and to be on this would be a treat.

 

On the Biker Build Off shot it was an American and Australian and the Englishman.

Being in America it was without a doubt the winner would be the one who built a Chopper.

The American did and won but I personally didn't think it was the best bike.


In Topic: Drifting

28 December 2018 - 07:22 PM

I enjoy watching this on the tele and had no real idea how they do this.

I have been bush bashing but never had to car going this distand side ways.

they are incredible divers and I really like the zoned in shot od the wheel throwing off the smoke.