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Plus 1 to both! :thumbup:Godfrey, nice B&W.
>but it has some of the feel that the Polaroid SX-70 offers.
Yes, the Polaroid of the 21st century.
Very nice.>Was the iPhone a fad? Actually not.
+1
Nice shot. I love these reflections.found a huge puddle today...
parked next to it.
I got rid of all my small sensor cameras a while ago. I tried the X10 recently, and discarded it as well. Waste of time for me ... whenever I carry one instead of a FourThirds or APS-C sensor camera at least, I end up saying "I wish I'd had a real camera with me." (which is funny because I sold a lot of work made with a Panasonic FZ10 back in the day ... ;-)So for any of you has the 4S essentially replaced your small sensor camera? I've sold off a bunch of stuff in an attempt to get down to one camera to do it all. That was a failure, but I think I'll be down to 3 - a77 at work when I need "hi rez" photos, OM-D to take with me for typical shooting, and then something small that I can take everywhere. I loved my DLux4 but it got purged in a recent bloodletting I've thought about getting another small sensor camera but I've also been flirting with going back to an iPhone for other work reasons and am wondering if the camera on that can essentially "replace" something like an LX5 or S95.
thoughts? The photos in this thread are impressive, and I don't really feel the need to have a ton of manual control as I usually shoot program mode anyway.
Not entirely sure why, but I really like this one Uwe!