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A900 in St Ives

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:26 am
by swanseadave
Last May on a short break I saw a stout gentleman with a A900 and 18-55(I think) around his neck.When I spoke to him,it was apparent he was German.We exchanged a few words,as much as my rusty German would allow and parted.
I saw him several times during the day and not once did I see him use the camera.Curious.

Re: A900 in St Ives

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 12:23 pm
by Birma
Hi Dave - welcome to the forum :D .

I must admit that sometimes I go out with my camera, fully intending to take a shot or two, but never get inspired to actually press the shutter. Perhaps he was haing an off day!

A strange combination as I thought that 18-55 was APS-C only, may be not. I think the A850/A900 have the option of using APS-C lenses with reduced coverage, and I know Glenn on this focum has some wonderful 18-55 shots.

I hope we can look forward to seeing some of your St. Ives pictures. I viisted there last July and it has lots of photo opportunities.

Re: A900 in St Ives

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 12:54 pm
by swanseadave
Thank you.You`re quite right of course,the 18-55 is APS.C only.He had his hand resting on top of the camera so although it was clearly a 900,I didn`t see the lens well enough.

Unfortunately, the only day we had in St Ives was gray and drizzly so nothing much to shout about.
I haven`t yet worked out how to post pictures on here but here is a link to the best I could get in those conditions.http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4002/463 ... ccf8_z.jpg

I hope the link works and I`ve not transgressed by posting it.

Regards,Dave :D

Re: A900 in St Ives

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 8:42 pm
by Dr. Harout
Hi Dave and welcome to the forum.

I clicked your link and right-clicked on your shot, selected "copy image location" (on Firefox) and getting back here I clicked "Post reply".
You'll be addressed to a new page where you'll notice a big blank window (where you have to write your text) and above it small gray boxes.
click on the one written "Img"
you'll have something like this [ img ] [ /img ]
just click your mouse in the middle and select Ctrl + V (paste - that's what you had copied) et voila, your image is linked here like this:
Image

Re: A900 in St Ives

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 8:53 am
by swanseadave
Thank you for the lesson.Quite easy really.

Regards,Dave