hello from Holland again

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paul_32
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hello from Holland again

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I'm Paul, from Holland, got my a900 from the UK.......

Not shooting professionally, but mainly related to my job: www.cadzandbad.info
Many interior pics are taken with flash and wide or fisheye lenses, corrected with Ptlens an Photoshop.
Just started with panoramas VR360, as a try.
I take not many pics, but i love equipment.
Lack of time prevents me from shooting decently, so not all pics taken are that fabulous. Still I'm an old Minolta fan since the XD7.
My collection is mainly MF, meters, flashes, body's lenses, acc. An almost pristine XM motor sits in its box on a shelf.
My all time favorite is the Dynax 9.

I hope to learn a bit by looking around here. :D
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Re: hello from Holland again

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Difficult job doing interiors for holiday apartments and real estate. I like the location overlooking the sea! The Alpha 900 may make it easier, may make it harder. I am not sure. But you could get a 12-24mm Sigma for A900 and get the rooms to look really huge...

Welcome, you must be one of our early A900 users, I think we have maybe six or seven now.

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Re: hello from Holland again

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And a welcome from me too. :D
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Re: hello from Holland again

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David Kilpatrick wrote: get a 12-24mm Sigma for A900 and get the rooms to look really huge...
David
I used to bring with me the 7D, with sigma 15mm fisheye, corrected with Ptlens.
Now I'm trying the a900 with Sigma 14mm.

What was never a problem, with the 15 mm i couls shoot easily in the direction of the flash, with the 14mm it's much more of a problem, I have to watch very caerfully for foggy images, or internal reflections from the light source.
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