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  • PaulHoule3 days ago
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    • fennecfoxy10 minutes ago
      Manual focus I keep for film, I feel like it&#x27;s a part of the process.<p>But I do wish my Sony 50 was a little less noisy&#x2F;slow. Suppose I should pick up the GM version at some point.
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