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Hi, the view from Schloß Johannisberg Goethe must have enjoyed ...

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Hi, the church at Schloß Johannisberg (SONY A7, VC 5,6/12):

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That lens looks good, did you visit the photography festival at Darmstat ?

Yes, with the app it works quite well. The same goes for the CV 4,5/15.

 

Considering that 21mm was the widest Leica UWA in 1988 when I bought my M6,

there have been dramatic developments in photography ...

 

No, I did not go to the festival at Darmstadt.

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Yes, with the app it works quite well. The same goes for the CV 4,5/15.

 

Considering that 21mm was the widest Leica UWA in 1988 when I bought my M6,

there have been dramatic developments in photography ...

 

No, I did not go to the festival at Darmstadt.

 

Ive not worked out how to load apps into the camera the manual that comes with the camera is rubbish

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Ive not worked out how to load apps into the camera the manual that comes with the camera is rubbish

The better way is to go to the SONY app website and use the download instructions there.

 

That's how I did it with the NEX-6 and the A7.

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Hi, this can also happen with VC 5,6/12 on the A7:

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But I would not make a fuss, as there are pictures like the one from Zeche ZOLLVEREIN (for Labour Day).

 

We are simply in an unsupported environment, as we say in IT ...

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But I would not make a fuss' date=' as there are pictures like the one from Zeche ZOLLVEREIN (for Labour Day).

 

We are simply in an unsupported environment, as we say in IT ...[/quote']

 

I don't mind because the A7 produces some very nice colours, ive never been to Essen but that old mine looks like an interesting place to shoot

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I don't mind because the A7 produces some very nice colours, ive never been to Essen but that old mine looks like an interesting place to shoot

Yes, Zeche ZOLLVEREIN is open to the public, has a museum part, and also a very

good restaurant (best time to go there is on a Saturday, on Sunday it is crowded and buffet only).

 

I have a soft spot for the Ruhrgebiet (my Alma Mater is at Bochum), where the foundations

of the German Witschaftswunder were created with coal and steel.

 

So, I go there a few times each year ...

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The better way is to go to the SONY app website and use the download instructions there.

 

That's how I did it with the NEX-6 and the A7.

 

Is it worth having the lens correction app on the Nex-6? I downloaded the remote control one ok via wifi to the camera and my Samsung S4.

 

Gerry

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Is it worth having the lens correction app on the Nex-6? I downloaded the remote control one ok via wifi to the camera and my Samsung S4.

 

Gerry

 

Just up the road from you Gerry

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