Trying out my new camera

Kinja'd!!! "365Daytonafan" (365daytonafan01)
09/28/2013 at 17:32 • Filed to: Ferrari, Daytona

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Kinja'd!!! lunchtray > 365Daytonafan
09/28/2013 at 17:41

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Is that a scratch by the front driver's side headlight?


Kinja'd!!! PushToStart > 365Daytonafan
09/28/2013 at 17:42

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It's safe to say your camera works, that picture is amazing. Beautiful car.


Kinja'd!!! 365Daytonafan > lunchtray
09/28/2013 at 17:50

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Touched in stone chip. It's a driver not a show queen


Kinja'd!!! S H: now with more letters! > 365Daytonafan
09/28/2013 at 17:57

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Looking at the EXIF, I see you have an NEX-5R. If you are interested in really getting to know the camera (and becoming an all-around better photographer) I would suggest getting a manual-focus lens (most any vintage lens works with the NEX line with an adapter). Having manual-aperture control is really helpful in learning the basics. Have fun!

Gorgeous car, as well!


Kinja'd!!! Mochimaster > 365Daytonafan
09/28/2013 at 17:59

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Is the Daytona yours? [And by the way I don't even see the scratch. The car looks like it's in mint condition.]


Kinja'd!!! 365Daytonafan > Mochimaster
09/29/2013 at 03:30

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Yes it is, been in my family since 1974. I write a blog about the car here. http://www.drivecult.com/the-garage/fer…


Kinja'd!!! 365Daytonafan > S H: now with more letters!
09/29/2013 at 03:32

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Thanks I'll look into that.


Kinja'd!!! 4mark > 365Daytonafan
09/29/2013 at 15:54

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Looks great and must be great to own. In awe. Thanks.