u/PV0112

K&F Concept 10 litre vs 12 litre?

I’m looking for a good camera bag because I’m about to travel with a sony a6700 and a tamron 18-300 that I’m gonna get soon.

I shortlisted the K&F concept alpha series and was wondering about the differences between the 10 and 12 litre bags other than the extra 2 litres.

thanks in advance!!

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u/PV0112 — 13 hours ago

Tips for taking care of mirrorless cameras?

I’m gonna get a sony a6700 brand new soon and I’m wondering if there’s anything I should take note of for taking care of it other than not leaving the SD card or battery in it, not charging the battery overnight and keeping it in a dry box?

And is it really necessary to clean the sensor every month with those swabs?

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u/PV0112 — 5 days ago

I use u/Snapseed to edit my photos on my iPhone and iPad Air.

i like editing on my mobile devices because that’s where i usually show people my photos. But when i look at them on my MacBook Pro, they look overly contrasty and saturated. Why’s that?

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u/PV0112 — 9 days ago
▲ 13 r/a6700+2 crossposts

I was just thinking about some phone home screens and docks are weird bcs of what apps are prioritized etc.

That got me thinking…there must be some really interesting or weird functions too, no?

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u/PV0112 — 11 days ago

I read that one of the most significant differences between the a6600 and the a6700 is the AI auto focus and tracking.

I also hear a lot of photographers, warning, beginners not to become lazy by using advanced features…what’s your take?

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u/PV0112 — 11 days ago
▲ 0 r/a6700+1 crossposts

I read that one of the most significant differences between the a6600 and the a6700 is the AI auto focus and tracking.

I also hear a lot of photographers, warning, beginners not to become lazy by using advanced features…what’s your take?

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u/PV0112 — 11 days ago
▲ 2 r/Cameras+1 crossposts

I read that one of the most significant differences between the a6600 and the a6700 is the AI auto focus and tracking.

I also hear a lot of photographers, warning, beginners not to become lazy by using advanced features…what’s your take?

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u/PV0112 — 11 days ago

Hi everyone! Just learned something I thought I’d never understand and I thought it’d spark some interesting conversations 😃

I never used to get why fixed aperture lenses were more expensive…”huh? less versatility and I need to pay more?!”

I just learned that variable aperture just means that the widest aperture you can shoot at shrinks as you zoom in.

I used to think 3.5-6.3 on a 18-300mm lens meant that the widest aperture was 3.5 and the smallest, 6.3.

Soooo many things suddenly made sense when I learned that 3.5 is the widest at 18mm and 6.3 is the widest at 300mm.

Fixed aperture just means that the widest aperture doesn’t shrink as you zoom in.

What’s one other commonly spoken about thing in photography that beginners frequently misunderstand?

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u/PV0112 — 13 days ago
▲ 4 r/a6700

I’m a 17yo student and I like wildlife photography. I might occasionally do other types of photography but mainly animals and people. I’m looking to get my first camera, and I’m torn between the Sony a6600 and a6700, mainly because of the price. I’m also wondering if I should go second hand. I’m planning to get the tamron 18-300. Either I downgrade my lens to the Sony 55-210 plus the 16-50 kit lens, or I get the 18-300 with either a second hand camera or the older a6600 instead.

The thing is, my dad is willing to pay for 50% (capped at SGD$1400) for whatever items I choose to get brand new.

The a6700 with the 18-300 (ideal setup) comes to around $3600 brand new

The a6600 with the 18-300 (ideal setup) comes to around $3075 brand new

A second hand a6700 and 18-300 is about $2800

And a brand new a6700 with the 16-50 and 55-210 is around $2500

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u/PV0112 — 13 days ago