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Picked up a mk III yesterday in London, and I have to say that I am very impressed.  Noise control is very good indeed, and the camera seems to be better put together than the previous mk 2.  And now I don't have to have my sony images across different external hard drives as I can now change the file name from the standard DSC.

 

1. FE 24 - 70 GM  70mm f/4 ISO 1600 1/25

 

39245420202_27661d917e_b.jpgHunter in kitchen dec copy by singingsnapper, on Flickr

 

2. 27mm 1/13 ISO 3200

 

38397556775_a41d96e887_b.jpgHunter and Bella dec 2017 2 copy by singingsnapper, on Flickr

 

3. f/5.6 1/13 ISO 3200

 

38397565195_5c58821b58_b.jpgHunter and Bella dec 2017 1 copy by singingsnapper, on Flickr

 

4.  f/4 ISO 1600 1/25

 

38397569845_8988227a47_b.jpgHunter and Bella dec 2017 copy by singingsnapper, on Flickr

 

5. 1/25 52mm f/4 ISO 3200

 

39245433942_7904134c57_b.jpgBella in living room 1 copy by singingsnapper, on Flickr

 

6.  1/30 43mm f/4 ISO 3200

 

27498494079_8dbd121bb7_b.jpgBella in living room copy by singingsnapper, on Flickr

 

7. 1/13 48mm f/4 ISO 1600

 

27498498729_667ac96485_b.jpgHunter watching TV 2 copy by singingsnapper, on Flickr

 

8. 1/13 32mm f/5.6 ISO 3200

 

25407515848_d8d98419d7_b.jpgHunter watching TV 1 copy by singingsnapper, on Flickr

 

9.  1/13 48mm f/4 ISO 1600

 

39274421761_697d2873d7_b.jpgHunter watching TV copy by singingsnapper, on Flickr

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