Gee,Lenswhore, heh.
I prefer to consider myself a gear addict.
lenswhore is far too limiting
-bob
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Gee,Lenswhore, heh.
Thanks for the info I just bought an academic version of LR2.2 so Adobe thanks you too. I will use it I guess until Apple updates Aperture. I guess having options are a great thing.Raw developer works fine with it on the Mac as does LR 2.2.
Jack, Congrats to your son for that beautiful winter landscape shot. I've also found that sharp G1 files will print nicely at 16x20+ if processed carefully. Great little camera and so much fun to use.Have to say, this is a great little camera! I just printed up a pair of 16x22's that my son shot and they look great. Very impressed here :thumbs:
Here are his two shots:
Fair question Tom:So for now the M8+28/2.0 is my "mobile" camera.
I wonder in which regard you feel the g1 has any advantage? isnt it too big for a shirt-pocket, but too small to offer a compfortable grip and user interface?
whats the real benefit? I ask because I am interested and not because I want to bash.
Tom
In addition to the previous points, for me, it can use lenses from all my other cameras whether they are RF or SLR, so it complements everything else I have.I wonder in which regard you feel the g1 has any advantage?
Wow Jack, that is fantastic for such a camera. And 16x22. Pretty sensational if you ask me. (Yes I know you didn't ask me LOL)Have to say, this is a great little camera! I just printed up a pair of 16x22's that my son shot and they look great. Very impressed here :thumbs:
Here are his two shots:
Hi Diane:Jack, nice photos from your son. I'm curious if the second was taken with the 14-45 or the 45-200--it could be either from the EXIF. I'm guessing maybe the 14-45 since that's what the first was taken with , but.....
Diane
He recently turned 18 But I got him a real inexpensive P&S cam when he was about 5 or 6. He used it on trips, but really did not start showing interest until a few years ago.Jack: how old is your son? I ask because I'd like to pique my son interest in photography, though it's probably a bit early (he's only 5).