- Location
- Cheshire, England
- Name
- Martin Connolly
That is so similar to our Australian2nd shot using my phone caused by my frustration after leaving my camera on my workstation. These are shrub-sized Pohutukawa trees. Amazingly, they still have flowers:
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Adobe LR on my phone seems a bit destructive.
Interesting. Yeah, I can see striking similarities in some of the Banksia species!That is so similar to our Australian Banksias!
We have one growing at our front door that I could pass off as one of yours, it's as similar as that.Interesting. Yeah, I can see striking similarities in some of the Banksia species!
New camera - did you sell the Z50?
No, I never had a Z50, but I wish I do : )New camera - did you sell the Z50?
You know, you seem to have put together a really mightly impressive combo there with the Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 (if I'm not mistaken) and the Sony A6400, still one of the best compact ILCs in the market; the lens alone is a strong argument for staying within the E mount ecosystem! So there's really no immediate reason to crave a Z 50 ...No, I never had a Z50, but I wish I do : )
Having used many systems now I have finally accepted the fact that each has got their own strong point and unless I can have them all (which I still dream of), I'd better just keep the one I have.You know, you seem to have put together a really mightly impressive combo there with the Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 (if I'm not mistaken) and the Sony A6400, still one of the best compact ILCs in the market; the lens alone is a strong argument for staying within the E mount ecosystem! So there's really no immediate reason to crave a Z 50 ...
That said, I'm truely enjoying mine - you can't fault it for a compact, high-performance camera, and it's much nicer in the hand and in use than my Sony A6000. It put an end to my considerations of upgrading the Sony ...
@theoldsmithy Martin, is it possible you thought of Mike (Thai-Mike)?
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