Sony looks to change the world of DSLRs - Masashi 'Tiger' Im

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Re: Sony looks to change the world of DSLRs - Masashi 'Tiger

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Has anyone asked Sony about this flash delay problem?
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stevecim wrote:Has anyone asked Sony about this flash delay problem?
Yes. I can't find it right away, but the concern was forwarded through "Gina," the Sony Style personality, at Sony's official Flickr community.

http://www.flickr.com/groups/sonycameraclub/
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For me photographs are the goal. Video is far away in my interestbox. I need a trustworthy, stable and comfortable camera, while weight and price seem of secondary importance. My A700, once I got to know the details of how and with what handy, fulfills my needs. And I was most pleased to discover that the A900 follows the same lines. I can understand video-wishes, changing and improving every 6 months. But I'm happy my camera's can take the load for more than quite a few years. My lenses also deserve this...
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Hey Davy, welcome to the forum! This is your very first post and you chose to write about Barry Fitzgerald as a way to introduce yourself to the forum.
Dave Russell wrote:What drives him isn't photography it just happens to be what he knows about. In my line of work I have met many like him.
It doesn't matter if Sony make quantum leaps forward as they have practically done, he needs his crusade as much as air, food and water :roll:
He needs you guys to respond as you have done. Reasoned response won't work as you have seen. The only way is to ignore him you can't have a tennis match with just one player, he would soon get fed up and go home. :D
Dave Russell wrote:cheap shot mate :P
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Thank's for the welcome Hendry. Seems like you are on a crusade to get me into double digit posting counts :lol:

So here we go. I have been a fan of yours for a few years now, your style of photography and the way you write your travel dialogues/blog are excellent, few on these forums could emulate your expertise. The one below is a very good example of what you are capable of. I liked the Ozymandias touch :wink:

http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readf ... d=34225185

Keep up the good work Henry and yes I'm still a fan, and will remain so providing you maintain your high standards :wink:

Do you know anything about Huna and firewalking, fascinating subject?

Regards

Davy.
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Me and Dave are forming a mutual admiration society. Meeting place is here! :)
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