Mike Woods
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From a recent trip to Poland. Pen/17mm:
Regards
Mike
Regards
Mike
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Keith,Late adopter :deadhorse:
No need to read the manual - but check the sensor often, if you change lenses a lot. I needed 50$ of little swabs to get mine in shape.
Keith
Canon S90Keith,
after a week with the G1....I think I made a mistake. I have an aversion to SLR type cameras and this is making me sick all over again....
Gotta get rid of it.....FAST!
Do tell Keith. Had my eye on this one for a while - I've had a G9 for a time and still like it, however all the rave reviews have got me wondering about this little fella; I'd much rather someone who can use a camera :thumbup: gives me his opinion on whether it's worth a try.Canon S90
As usual, you are too far ahead of me in the technology!Do tell Keith. Had my eye on this one for a while - I've had a G9 for a time and still like it, however all the rave reviews have got me wondering about this little fella; I'd much rather someone who can use a camera :thumbup: gives me his opinion on whether it's worth a try.
Also, if I may; I've had a look at the pdf manual and can't see if it's got an inbuilt Neutral Density Filter like my G9 and the G6 I had before this one or whether it's a "G" thing and Canon hasn't bothered with it on the S90. Thanks.
Brian, I like the framing.Inspired by Simon's 3d processing, I've started to play... nowhere near yet :ROTFL:
E-P1 + 17mm f2.8
1/640s f/5.0 at 17.0mm iso200
Cheers
Brian
Thanks Keith. It's the higher ISO usability that attracts most of us to this camera I guess.Image quality is better than the Ricohs.
Hi Vivek,Brian, I like the framing.
While playing with the contrast, I pay attention to the sharpening to avoid the jaggies. Also, I like to level the horizon if it wasn't shot to be level to begin with.
Nope - I see the first one as better, Brian. Winogrand (who is my favorite shooter of people as they go about there business) very rarely had a straight horizon.Hi Vivek,
you're absolutely right - how's this?
E-P1 + 17mm f2.8
1/640s f/5.0 at 17.0mm iso200
Cheers
Brian
Keith,Nope - I see the first one as better, Brian. Winogrand (who is my favorite shooter of people as they go about there business) very rarely had a straight horizon.
I like Sean Reid's essay on "Street Photography." Clears up a few things in my head as to what it really is.
Keith