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  1. I’m starting to stream shows using a Mac Pro to run Ecamm and zoom with my Sony 6300 & Sony 6000. Currently I use a 6ft usb cable that works great, but I want to get longer cables. I just purchased two 20 ft cables last week and the connection didn’t work. (To be honest, they were cheep cables... you get what you pay for, lol). Does anyone know the limitations of usb cables for connectivity or are their specific cables I need to buy. Anything longer than 6 feet would be awesome, but I’d love to go 25 feet so I can mount a camera to a gimbal or slider. Thanks in advance!
  2. Spent a day in the mountains earlier this year shooting this Samyang variant with my a65. Simply put, it is a fabulous lens. I like these optices for several reasons: - Wide open performance is above average - One stop down produces excellent results - Declicked aperture ring is so easy to change - Much improved build for a budget lens I had a Rokinon 85mm several years ago when I was shooting Nikons and that earliest version was not sufficiently well made - the focus helicoid got gritty and loose. These later versions are more refined and robustly built. Focus is fingertip smooth with no play. I treat like a Zeiss and it gives me images that look like one! With the 'updated' CS versions now costing more for essentially the same lenses, this bargain brand is moving into mainstream territory. They may be a pricier one but still represent an excellent buy compared to native and premium third party glass. I will also post some more 35mm images as well as some from my 85mm Samyang and 16mm Bower.
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