Apparently, the aperture gets changed, sometimes when focusing.
Well, I think infinity works anyways.
No idea what the aperture was on some of the dark photos, I do know the shutter speed was probably wrong though.
I like the photo I took of the sun shining on a tree. That was taken after dinner. Probably was easier to take those.
The screen doesn’t appear bright enough. Nor is the viewfinder. At least if it’s a certain amount of bright outside.
Might be a add on viewfinder I could get though.
Also, don’t order anything from SmallRig’s website, they apparently want $10 for shipping a camera strap. Free shipping on eBay, and a coupon. And might be from SmallRig as well. Or somebody used their name on eBay.
I like the strap I have for my Panasonic camera better. It was a used camera, and came with no strap. The stock straps apparently suck.
Rope is better, just ask a lady.
I’d recommend saving the RAW image too. Especially with manual lenses.
And you might find out, you’d rather process them yourself. Too lazy to change camera settings. I could just save only the RAW image instead.
I use noise removal on the low end, better then making the image soft.
Also, reviewing photos on the camera screen inside, not very helpful.
And why did I have to move a lever to get the camera to change the damn shutter speed with a dial? Probably won’t change aperture now, unless I switch it back.
Well, good news, that’s my outdoor camera, with a manual lens on it. Don’t plan on putting an auto focus lens on it either.
Might have found one viewfinder, from OM-System. But it’s $200 new. Too expensive for an old camera. No idea if it works with mine either.
Says it’s compatible with cameras with a hotshoe. So even my old Olympus camera? Before OM-System bought them.
Does a third party make one?
Should see if I can change the brightness. But even if I can, that might not help much. Might still suck.
Don’t see the point in buying a new camera, for a manual lens either.