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Fun with Sony Cameras 2021

AlanS

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From my walk up Ben Cruachan which has two Munros plus a few more tops. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munro)
It was foggy when I started out but was slowly burned off as the sun got to work....







View up to the final ramp to the 1st Munro (Ben Cruachan), still shrouded in cloud which never burned off all day



View south showing the Hydro dam (it's known as "The Hollow Mountain" due to the Hydro scheme)



Looking across at the final top and decent ridge (I still have the 2nd Munro to reach yet)



The summit cairn of the 2nd Munro, Stob Daimh looking East



View back up to Ben Cruachan, still covered in cloud at the end of a tough but very enjoyable day (nearly, still had a steep and gnarly 350m decent to the car yet!)


Oh and I only saw 2 people all day! (that's a plus)
 
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AlanS

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It feels a bit "plasticy" but is quite nice to use and it doesn't start at 24mm or go to 105mm!
I have a 24-105 f4 G lens on it's way for my serious work! 😂 😂 😂 😂😂
I am quite impressed with the 28-60 and it will get lots of use when I am walking (hills).
 

k-hawinkler

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It feels a bit "plasticy" but is quite nice to use and it doesn't start at 24mm or go to 105mm!
I have a 24-105 f4 G lens on it's way for my serious work! 😂 😂 😂 😂😂
I am quite impressed with the 28-60 and it will get lots of use when I am walking (hills).
Thank you Alan.

When reading your response to Bart I was pondering this article
and thought why does Alan mention the 24-105 f4 G lens in connection with the 28-60.

That article by Richard Butler refers to the Fujifilm GF35-70mm, in 135 film equivalent to 28-60 (actually 28-55) mm.
Also you show beautiful images of Scottish landscapes, Richard shows beautiful images of English landscapes. ;)

Thanks for the pictures you post regularly. I enjoy looking at them.(y)
 
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AlanS

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I appreciate the kind comment K-H.
I only mentioned the 24-105 because Bart asked if there were any downsides to the 28-60 and the biggest is that it is not a 24-105! :D
 
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