She printed one photo—a 24x36 inch canvas of the aurora borealis reflecting in a glacial lagoon. At that size, she could see every star, every ripple, every shade of green.
But there’s a catch, and every a6400 owner discovers it eventually: . If she whipped the camera side to side, vertical lines (like telephone poles) would slant like a funhouse mirror. The solution? Move your body, not the camera. Pan slowly. Or use the 1080p 120fps slow-motion mode, which reduces the effect.
The is your best friend. You can customize this overlay menu to include your 12 most-used settings, such as ISO, White Balance, and Focus Area. This allows you to make adjustments on the fly without ever taking your eye off the viewfinder.
The Sigma 56mm f/1.4 offers incredible sharpness and "bokeh" (blurry backgrounds).
Let me know and I’ll make it.
Before doing anything else, adjust these foundational settings to give yourself the best baseline performance: