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  2. optical viewfinder for Sony RX1 or RX1R - Photo.net

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    It's also a lot less ugly than the EVF. Right now Sony has a promotion in which you can get the OVF for $300 if you bundle it with a new RX1 or RX1R. Sure, no bargain, but better than its original $600 price.</p>. <p>Obviously it does not articulate like the EVF. And you cannot see shooting information when using the OVF.

  3. Suggestions for Nikon D80 Replacement - Nikon - Photo.net

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    Well over two stops. In fact, the resolution of DX sensors relatively increased even more (24MP on a smaller sensor = smaller pixels), and yet the light capturing abilities still are way beyond a D80. Or D90. The current day 24MP DX cameras are OK at ISO3200, the 24MP FX cameras one stop more.<br>. So, image quality wise: the light capturing ...

  4. K & F Concepts Sony camera to Nikon lens adapter - help

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    The correct definition of minimum aperture is the smallest 'hole' size that the lens is capable of. I.e. at the highest f-number - f/16, f/22 etc. and, just to make it clear, showing the darkest image. Maximum aperture, OTOH, means the biggest hole size, smallest f-number and gives the brightest image. K+F's aperture control adapter for Nikon G ...

  5. Eyecup for Sony A900 - Sony/Minolta - Photo.net

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    Posted March 28, 2009. <p>.</p>. <p>It's an "Eyecup for Sony A900" thread in the Sony / Minolta SRL forum.</p>. <p>If anyone wants me to have a Sony Alpha, please send me one. In the meantime, I'm happy with my Minolta SLRs, including Minolta Alpha (and an original Polaroid Alpha, the FIRST autofocus SLR before Minolta's Alpha, by the way), and ...

  6. Sony Alpha specific websites - Sony/Minolta - Photo.net

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    Posted March 12, 2009. <p>carlos,<br>. www.dyxum.com is specific to the alpha mount that was also used on minolta cameras. this details flashes, accessories, bodies and all lenses that could be used on any sony alpha bodies. there are sample images too. even if you don't register with the site, which i personally haven't the reviews are open to ...

  7. Sony/Minolta - Photo.net

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    Sony/Minolta pictures of the week or month | February 2023. By howardstanbury, February 5, 2023. 1 reply.

  8. Minolta SRT 101 stuck at 1/1000 speed. - Sony/Minolta - Photo.net

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    I got my hands on minolta srt 101, with original bag, UV filter, flash and 2 lenses. But I discvored an issue with camera. The shutter speed seems to be stuck 1/1000, on the other speeds it still fires at 1/1000 (compared it to my olympus om2).

  9. Minolta AF 100mm f/2 vs 100mm f/2.8 macro D vs 85mm f/1.4 G -...

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    Hi Minoltians, Among these 3 very good Minolta prime AF lens, namely the discontinued 100mm f/2, 100mm macro f/2.8 D and the 85mm f/1.4 G, which one is the sharpest? I got 'mixed' reports from searching from the web, however what I feel is, from sharpest to least, the 100mm f/2 then 100mm f/2.8, ...

  10. Batteries for Minolta Hi-Matic F - Sony/Minolta - Photo.net

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    Posted March 21, 2005. Your Hi-Matic F originally used a pair of RM-640 1.4 volt mercury batteries, which are no longer made. The same sized 640's are still made in alkaline-based batteries, but are rated at 1.5-1.55 volts. These replacement alkalines can usually be found at stores selling electronics. Another option is to use two pairs of 357 ...

  11. Steady Shot - Sony/Minolta - Photo.net

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    1.9k. Posted July 26, 2009. <p>The Steady Shot feature is one of the main reasons I don't shoot Nikon or Canon. Every lens I shoot with is stabilized. With Canon or Nikon, you have to buy stabilized lenses. I don't carry a tripod with me to weddings, and I regularly shoot handheld down to 1/8 sec. and get sharp shots with my A700.