Hi, I’ve begun photography just recently with an a6000. I’m trying to learn for now. I had a question. I saw that people suggested f11-f18 for landscape photography but you are using f1.8 for street photography. How does it work?
@@joaopsemedo Don't really recommend this, cameras can over compensate ISO and you could end up producing lower quality images, get used to changing your camera settings manually so you know how to dial it in for certain lighting conditions to still get the results you want
how do you describe the performance of this combo considering the lack of OSS on this lens linked with a a6000 (which doesn't have built-in stabilization)?
Question for pro's, does the device matter for importing/exporting, editing and posting? Like for example, i know most edit and post from pc or laptop. But what about if you're doing it from a phone? Like does the image/video quality downgrade?
If you shoot in raw and edit in a good editor like Lightroom, you will not notice any difference in the quality of the pictures either way. The only thing that I have noticed, is that the chances are you don't keep your phone screen as bright, unless you are in direct sunlight, so make sure you keep your screen brightness up enough, or you might overexpose your images.