BRONZE COW OUTSIDE THE TRAM CAFE
Ag Crú na Gréine “Enjoying the Sun” (2003) by Jackie McKenna
Wolfe Tone Park, sometimes known as Wolfe Tone Square, is a public space in Dublin, Ireland. Named for Theobald Wolfe Tone, the park is the site of a graveyard that was attached to St. Mary’s Church.
I have completed the migration from DSLR to Sony Mirrorless and I now have a nice collection of equipment including a very small Sony RX0 which I used today. Going forward I am not sure if I will use nothing but Sony equipment because I am really interested in the Fuji medium format GFX-50S but it is rumoured that this may bre upgraded within the next few months. Even though I had decided to only purchase native glass for my Sony A7RIII I have more-or-less decided to get a Sigma 105mm E-Mount lens before Christmas.
Today Sony announced Sony the new HX95 and HX99 compact cameras and while either could be useful I just noticed that my local dealer is offering the HX90V [featuring GPS which is what really interests me] at Euro 379 [before a Euro 90 cashback]. There is a rumour that Sony will launch their A7SIII within the next few weeks but I suspect that I will give it a miss and wait until the A7RIV or A7R become available [assuming that they will become available]
Wolfe Tone Park, sometimes known as Wolfe Tone Square, is a public space in Dublin, Ireland. Named for Theobald Wolfe Tone, the park is the site of a graveyard that was attached to St. Mary’s Church.
I have completed the migration from DSLR to Sony Mirrorless and I now have a nice collection of equipment including a very small Sony RX0 which I used today. Going forward I am not sure if I will use nothing but Sony equipment because I am really interested in the Fuji medium format GFX-50S but it is rumoured that this may bre upgraded within the next few months. Even though I had decided to only purchase native glass for my Sony A7RIII I have more-or-less decided to get a Sigma 105mm E-Mount lens before Christmas.
Today Sony announced Sony the new HX95 and HX99 compact cameras and while either could be useful I just noticed that my local dealer is offering the HX90V [featuring GPS which is what really interests me] at Euro 379 [before a Euro 90 cashback]. There is a rumour that Sony will launch their A7SIII within the next few weeks but I suspect that I will give it a miss and wait until the A7RIV or A7R become available [assuming that they will become available]