What travel camera lens should I buy for Sony a6700?

Hi! I am an amateur when it comes to photography lol I got the Sony a6700 because I wanted to capture better photos than what I get from my iPhone. I got the kit lens of 18-135mm. Does anyone have any recommendations for lenses I could travel with? I like to take landscape photos and portraits. I feel like the kit lens is a bit big and annoying to carry around.

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u/Some_Flower_4252 — 1 day ago

Thoughts on this purchase?

Hi! I’m trying to buy more quality wardrobe pieces for this winter and fall! Please let me know your thoughts if anyone has tried these before. I’m also unsure on sizing, I am 5’3” and 130 pound female. I can share my measurements later if that’s helpful.

  1. I mostly will use these items for hiking and daily use. I would like to get into running

outside in the winter,

  1. so I thought some of the items could be used for that in the winter.
  2. I live in Michigan, but plan to use the items for travel, as I would like to visit some Nordic countries in the future.
  3. I normally run a bit on the colder side, like I’ll carry a sweater with me in the dead of summer for the evenings or if I’m going to be in an air conditioned building (mall, grocery store trips, etc)

lol I like to be warm

u/Some_Flower_4252 — 2 days ago

Is it reasonable to ask bank for security footage?

Sorry I was just curious if fifth third would let me look at some footage from the last time I came in. I feel like I left something at the counter by mistake. I had an argument with their tellers, they both had bad attitudes and were just yelling at me when I wanted someone else to assist me. I think in the moment I may have left something behind and just wanted to verify by looking at the footage.

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u/Some_Flower_4252 — 2 months ago

I just don’t want to do life

Maybe I won’t explain this correctly but I don’t want to die, but I also don’t want to live.

I don’t find enjoyment in anything, I just want to stop existing, but I don’t want to go through the action of killing myself. And if I did kill myself, I wouldn’t want to be alone…like I would want my husband to be there with me, but that’s a strange ask no one would follow through with. The thought of dying alone is sad, especially when you’re choosing to do so. I wish assisted suicide was a thing.

I’m on lexapro 5mg now, but I’ve felt like this even before starting lexapro.

I’m only 29 too, so there’s a lot of life left.

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u/Some_Flower_4252 — 2 months ago

I am choosing the Atlas morning harvest roof color with white gutters, what drip edge color should I choose? I have the options of white, brown, black, or clay.

u/Some_Flower_4252 — 2 months ago

Anyone ever leave behind any sentimental items after a break up and never got them back? Also, have you thrown an ex partners stuff away instead of telling them about it?

I’m nervous I left stuff behind at an ex partners house, but I can’t remember if I grabbed everything or not. Just curious if others have experienced this?

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u/Some_Flower_4252 — 2 months ago

What is the rough cost to get three garage door clickers programmed? I would need new clickers and I have two doors. Just trying to get an idea so I don’t get overpriced clickers.

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u/Some_Flower_4252 — 2 months ago

Not sure if I’m posting in the right spot.

We bought our house in January of this year and I have enough money to either pay it off completely or recast.

Currently, we owe 452k on the house, we could either recast down to 150-200k and take our principal and interest payment from 2800 to 1200ish…or…we could completely pay the house off if I pull out of my Charles Schwab brokerage. This will put us debt free and we could go back to maxing out investments.

However, we have already hit coastfire, so I technically don’t have to contribute any more to retirement and I’ll be fine.

For context we are 28(f) and 32(m).

My logic was, if we keep the 150k in my brokerage account, it will grow to about 1m in 30 years. However, if I pay the house off and contribute 2800 a month to a brokerage for 30 years, it would put me at 3m. So my math is saying take the money out and pay the house off and then go back to investing what would be the mortgage payment.

Also, please no hate comment, I hate the reddit haters. Just give me your advice lol or move on.

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u/Some_Flower_4252 — 2 months ago

Hi! I love my new nose, I was just curious if there were other people who had very few pictures when they had their old nose. Sometimes I wish I took more pictures in my early twenties, I really only started taking pictures after my rhinoplasty lol and that was not intentional.

I’ve heard some people say they hated how they looked before and never took pictures, so they have very few. Just curious about other people on here!

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u/Some_Flower_4252 — 2 months ago