Sunrise in PV from our patio:
Then sunset
Antiques
This reply is a bit late, but if you're open to a fixed lens mirrorless compact (no interchangeable lenses), then the Ricoh GR II is worth considering, IMO. It has a nice sharp 28mm equivalent lens and an APS-C sensor. It also has a feature called snap-focus that I haven't seen on any other camera. As with other cameras, pressing the shutter button halfway activates the auto-focus. However, if you're in a situation when you want to take a shot very quickly, if you push the shutter straight all the way down, the camera jumps to a pre-selected focus distance and takes the shot almost instantly. For bright days, I have it set to something like f/11 at 1/250s and the camera selects the ISO. My snap-focus is preset to 1 meter, so at f/11, everything from about 2 feet to 10 feet is acceptably sharp. With the snap-focus set to 1.5M, at f/11, everything from about 2.5 feet to infinity is acceptably sharp. Street photographers love this feature.Anybody here have the Sony A6000, or the newer A6300? I'm looking at upgrading from P&S to mirrorless, and these have really stood out in my research.
Nice! Where did you find those?
There is an antique car museum in Hershey, PA that I've been to a couple of times. It's about an hour 20 minute drive I think and I can spend hours in there.
Staples
The depth of field is only a couple of millimeters! I never have anything that good.
Just put together a new underwater set. Sony RX-100 II with Nauticam housing, wide angle and macro wet lenses, 2 strobes, etc. Still in awe how much smaller it is compared to my last set: Subal with 5D2.
Can't wait to get it wet. Unfortunately our first dive trip since getting the ok from my ENT won't be until September. But it'll be for the whole month!
I'll have to play in the pool until then.
Any other UW photographers here?