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Hey! I have a Sony a6400 and it has micro HDMI and micro USB 2.0 ports on the left side of the body. Can you possibly share with me where I can get an adapter from? Preferably a long cord.
1 year later, and I'm still watching your videos. Pure uforia is what I feel with your videos. Makes me want to sell everything. Get a sail boat and upgrade my camera, and go north like this.
Dreaming about this for 15 years?? MAN!! I feel you, brotha! It brought tears to my eyes because I can REALLY relate to having a vision for SO LONG. I've been dreaming about something for the past 12, and I still believe it! Thank you for this!
I somewhat disagree, Baseball is the same game where ever its played , thats why it has so much appeal and connects the generations! Jean may think she really knows baseball, but if she never played the game then unfortunately for her, she doesn't know it as well as she thinks she does!
Absolutely incredible! And yet there are people out there who believe it isn't worth traveling coz they can view reels of tourist destinations on social media and that's enough for them lol
Cost / performance ratio is perfect. Plus flavours like internal zoom. It is a bit dark, but the lower aperture 600mm is almost 10x more expensive. Even with 6.3 you could have amazing results ;-)