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cool!Joe, using Safari, if you go to post #407, click on one of the images. You'll get a window that shows up with the image, and a "Go" box. Click on the image (don't click on Go.) The image will show in Safari, the cursor will be a + sign. Click on the image again to zoom in; click again to zoom out. It won't zoom if your window/display has more than enough pixels, like if you have a 30" Apple Cinema.
very cool!The way you zoom with the Mac is to hold down the control key and roll the scroll ball. You can go up or bring it back down.
Simon the second one is worth framing. Nice capture
Thanks, gents. I'm really finding this camera a gas! As I mentioned, I now have two bodies and carrying them around is just so easy with their light weight and small size. The image quality, as we are all seeing, is just superb.Simon great shots and beautiful B&W conversion.
It seems to be just what I need. Still not available here though, not to speak about the big, empty hole in my bankbookJorgen - resistance is useless, I'd have thought this camera was pretty much made for your street stuff.
Now I've got to get mine back from Tim!
Cindy, Wow! Gorgeous detail shots. That Oly 50 f/2 macro seems to be very sharp and yields beautiful tonality on the G1.I went to another collector car auction today and took the G1 with the Oly 50 f/2 macro. These are some detail shots.