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Julian

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Everything posted by Julian

  1. whats the power
  2. Xplicit audio IIRC is some joint partnership with Coleman Thedinger
  3. i bought the alternator last year, i was talked out of getting a the external regulated then, i just weeks ago got the MLA.,. and was told it would be the solve all from MLA... Yeah I had the same Issue in my mustang with the ECU controlling the voltage.. however mine would hover around 13v lol. I then went externally regulated with it and now everything is just fine, except the warning light on my dash.
  4. resetting the ECU may help expidite the process, and personally I would of went with just a regular externally regulated alternator instead of the MLA.
  5. That stuff made me incredibly sick and it made my heart race
  6. Some one loan me a big ole amp
  7. agreed on sub up port back, that'll be the loudest in your particular truck.
  8. I haven't yet, I just use my 50mm more than I do my zoom.
  9. http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/topic/59928-tamron-28-200mm-a-mount-lens-for-sony/
  10. So here is my typical run around lens it is pretty sharp in day light but when it's fairly dark sharpness goes down a bit, also a fairly loud AF... Overall a great lens for beginners. Focal Length: Zoom Camera Technology: Digital, Film Type: Telephoto Focus Type: Auto & Manual Brand: Tamron Maximum Aperture: f3.8-5.6 Model: Tamron Aspherical 28-200mm Bundled Items: Filter(s), Lens Hood Compatible Brand: For Konica Minolta, For Minolta, For Sony Country of Manufacture: Japan Camera Type: DSLR SLR SLT I would like 135 Shipped for this lens and all of its accessories. Condition 9/10 TINY spec of dust.. Does not affect quality Lens cap 7/10 dinged up but functional UV filter 9/10 old but flawless TINYY spec of dust on the top right area.
  11. Yes the 57 is a step above the 55 and 58. They actually had to stop making the 57 and dumb it down to the 58 because it was outselling the a65 series. If you hold the 55, 57, and 58 the 57 and 55 will destroy the 58.
  12. I knew what you were getting at. Not trying to call you out at all. Does the in body stabilizing thingy work with any and all lenses too? The a55 has IS built in so IIRC it chooses to use the In body rather than the lens
  13. heres the Minolta side of the number of lenses made for the A frame.http://www.dyxum.com/lenses/index.asp select minolta and they;'re should be about 100 Kinda cool. Thanks. I wonder how the AF works with some of those. Works great for every lens I've used lol
  14. I should have said, there's around a hundred lenses just from Minolta.
  15. heres the Minolta side of the number of lenses made for the A frame. http://www.dyxum.com/lenses/index.asp select minolta and they;'re should be about 100
  16. That is a slim budget for an SLR. I will also make the blanket statement that Sony SLR is not money well spent. I know others love them. Of course they work. You just have less options long term. It instantly limits your options and ability to get a deal.For that budget I might reccomend a point and shoot of nice quality from any brand. Any camera can take great pictures. The SLR just helps you, and allows you more freedom and helps you get better shots. I'm looking to sell my Sony a55 for the right price if you would be interested.Why are you selling? He knows he chose poorly. I actually want the a 57 instead I love the 55, VERY compact.. Takes great pictures and as Sean said the Minolta lenses will fit the A frame which means you can get hundreds of great lenses for absolutely nothing. The Secret handshake 35-50MM, Big Beer can, etc are all comparable to lenses these days.. All glass, All metal too.
  17. That is a slim budget for an SLR. I will also make the blanket statement that Sony SLR is not money well spent. I know others love them. Of course they work. You just have less options long term. It instantly limits your options and ability to get a deal.For that budget I might reccomend a point and shoot of nice quality from any brand. Any camera can take great pictures. The SLR just helps you, and allows you more freedom and helps you get better shots. I'm looking to sell my Sony a55 for the right price if you would be interested.Why are you selling? He knows he chose poorly. I actually want the a 57 instead I love the 55, VERY compact.. Takes great pictures and as Sean said the Minolta lenses will fit the A frame which means you can get hundreds of great lenses for absolutely nothing.
  18. That is a slim budget for an SLR. I will also make the blanket statement that Sony SLR is not money well spent. I know others love them. Of course they work. You just have less options long term. It instantly limits your options and ability to get a deal.For that budget I might reccomend a point and shoot of nice quality from any brand. Any camera can take great pictures. The SLR just helps you, and allows you more freedom and helps you get better shots. I'm looking to sell my Sony a55 for the right price if you would be interested.
  19. Diehard Platinums from your local sears.
  20. lemme ask my buddy
  21. When these come in I dread working on them... They are a bitch lol. But nice so far.
  22. He has a ford focus? I think I'm high right now... Disregard
  23. What year mustang do you have? In my 2011 I could not fit my Bravox 6.5's without them rubbing on the inner door skin, so you have to take that into account. It'll range from 2010+ models. Not sure about the older ones however.

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