Sony Two month update. A6000 is great.

I picked up the Sony A6000 as an early Christmas gift to myself. Here are a few that I am proud of.

I have two SEL lenses, the50mm and 20mm. I also have three Older Legacy lenses which are enjoyable. I don't keep great records as to what lens was used where, so they all mixed up.

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Hi Dave!

That humming bird picture is amazing! Do you take raw images or JPEG? I found the a6000 in camera JPEGs to be really bad quality - jaggy and lossy, but your photos look great. How did you do it?

Thanks in advance!

Dan
 
Hi Dave!

That humming bird picture is amazing! Do you take raw images or JPEG? I found the a6000 in camera JPEGs to be really bad quality - jaggy and lossy, but your photos look great. How did you do it?

Thanks in advance!

Dan

Boy thats been too long ago, honestly don't remember. I usually shoot JPEG+RAW. 90% of the images are fine by themselves.
 
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