Photography 144: Keeping it simple

by | Jan 20, 2023 | Simple IRA | 6 comments

Photography 144: Keeping it simple




As I try to sell off the duplicated gear of many systems, I am hoping to rationalize my kit. The a330 Sony must go, and I will be reducing my Pentax kit. Olynpus is now my main gear with this little Sony NEX-6 being a nice little carry around.

Sorry about the sound, I will be more careful in future. Audio is really the key to good video strangely enough. It doesn’t matter how compelling an image is, bad audio will ruin the experience….(read more)


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6 Comments

  1. Takuan

    3 good quality primes and a body is all I have needed for quite a long time now.

  2. Paul Ashcroft

    Hi Ira, good video – too many choices!

  3. Old Film Guy

    I like the camera angle – feels conversational! Cheers!

  4. scrptwic

    Ira
    I drive around for the company I work for my main drive around lens is a Sigma 28- 70 3.5 – 5.6 zoom lens I take pictures as I'm stopped at a light must faster than a smartphone .

  5. oc2phish07

    Enjoyed as always Ira, and definitely watched it.

  6. David Anstey

    The Sony NEX-6 is an awesome piece of kit. I don't know if you can find a better bargain in 2020 picking one of those up used for $200 on Ebay. It is an awesome camera for use with adapted vintage lenses. I have watched the "one lens" videos and accept the underlying argument. The "use one prime and zoom with your feet" argument is where I draw the line. Like you, living in Newfoundland, zooming with the feet doesn't work well when you are outside on wet bogs and at oceans edge. I think a nice wide to short telephoto zoom lens like the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L makes a much better case for a one lens minimalist on the go.

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