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Here are some early morning shots.
The first few are out and about with the 18-200 just before dawn (a chilly -5C run this morning . . brrrrr) - the others are afterwards with the warm early morning light splashing through the kitchen windows and the coffee on the hotplate.
all of them are great, like the chilly one (not the cold but the image)
Slightly unsure, is there any mechanism against dust in the 5n?Endre - Tom - thanks for the kind words - one thing I did notice was a very grubby sensor . . . . . . with the 5n
Bad News - it's easy to get a dirty sensor
Good News - it's easy to clean a dirty sensor!
yes - I'm pretty sure there is something - mine had a splurge of olive oil on it (or something similar) . No dust remover will get rid of that!Slightly unsure, is there any mechanism against dust in the 5n?
(DMCG1 was/is quite good in this respect,- no dust on the sensor)
Peter,Melbourne is now moving towards Summer so many pretty sites in the city - I made a few snaps on my way back from a camera store where I picked up a couple of Sony A adaptors ..and couldn't help myself but bouhgt teh last remaining 130/1.8 for a very sweet price
I really like the direction Sony is heading in with these cameras and technology - perfect little street shooters.