Inspired by Tim's wide lens hallway shot - though I wasn't wide enough to include the knight...I at least got a shot of the hallway for the first time a few weeks ago:
Not only a difficult shot to get right at the bottom of the hill and the turn, but even harder with a manual focus lens and 48mm equivalent framing! ISO 12,800, 1/4 second, F1.4:
Got back last week from my June trip. Hot hot hot. So hot in fact that I had no desire to cart around a camera bag and multiple lenses, so I just stuck the 18-135mm lens on my A6600 and carried it around by itself. I really figured dark ride shots were out at F3.5 max, but figured I'd give it a go by cranking the ISO up to 25,600 and just shooting JPGs out of camera - far from perfect, but could you even have imagined 15 years ago that you could do a JPG from an APS-C sensor at 25,600 and get anything usable at all? Here's the hatbox ghost:
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