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Re: Sony looks to change the world of DSLRs - Masashi 'Tiger
Has anyone asked Sony about this flash delay problem?
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Re: Sony looks to change the world of DSLRs - Masashi 'Tiger
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.stevecim wrote:Has anyone asked Sony about this flash delay problem?
http://www.flickr.com/groups/sonycameraclub/
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Re: Sony looks to change the world of DSLRs - Masashi 'Tiger
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...
Re: Sony looks to change the world of DSLRs - Masashi 'Tiger
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
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.
Dave Russell wrote:cheap shot mate
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Re: Sony looks to change the world of DSLRs - Masashi 'Tiger
Thank's for the welcome Hendry. Seems like you are on a crusade to get me into double digit posting counts
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
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
Do you know anything about Huna and firewalking, fascinating subject?
Regards
Davy.
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
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
Do you know anything about Huna and firewalking, fascinating subject?
Regards
Davy.
Re: Sony looks to change the world of DSLRs - Masashi 'Tiger
Me and Dave are forming a mutual admiration society. Meeting place is here!
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