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Kelley (Texas)

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This is one of the test pictures I took the other day. I have come to the conclusion that many of the vintage Minolta MD lenses work very well with the Sony NEX-6 camera.

Picture taken with a Sony NEX-6 camera, Minolta MD Macro 35-70mm lens, at the following settings: F7.1, 1/50, ISO 400, Manual Focus, Manual Mode. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
using Corel PaintShop PRO X4 software. The effect used was "Sepia 50 Years."

I took a few steps for the first time yesterday. The broken vertebrates in my neck are healing, looking good. Hopefully, in a couple more months I will be walking well enough that I will be cleared to drive my pickup on the back roads of South Texas again. Until that time arrives, I will be testing various old Minolta MD lenses. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
Kelley (Texas) said:
using Corel PaintShop PRO X4 software. The effect used was "Sepia 50 Years."

I took a few steps for the first time yesterday. The broken vertebrates in my neck are healing, looking good. Hopefully, in a couple more months I will be walking well enough that I will be cleared to drive my pickup on the back roads of South Texas again. Until that time arrives, I will be testing various old Minolta MD lenses. Kelley (Texas) :)

Ya I saw in other posts about this, what happened if you do not mind saying? That is tragic and please be patient with recovery. Took me 3 months to recover through lung surgery. They had to break some ribs from the back side to get in the right place for a lung collapse. It sucks cause you know you gotta be in pain to try to recover and rework your body to the way you used to be able to go, but you do not want to feel the pain at the same time. Gotta get that steady as she goes recovery. haha. Hope you feel better.
 
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