First photos with the Lexio 70

Greyscale

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I thought that I had loaded 400ASA, but accidently used 100, so no real test of indoor ambient light, and I also forgot to set the date function to "blank", but I'm pretty happy with the results for the most part.

Nice and wide, and sharp, sharp, sharp. I am coming to expect sharpness from Konica lenses, though.


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Some lens flare in a couple of shots, though.


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You left the date imprinting on? Bloody amateur!!!

Oh yeah, done that loads of times! :p

Nice pics btw. As you said, very sharp. Also, don't see much evidence of vignetting too. It's a zoom isn't it, so what focal length was you shooting at for these shots?

Paul
 
I had the date imprinting off, but then i went and changed the battery and it defaulted back on.

The pumpkins and the apples are the only two I zoomed on. Probably about 50mm on the pumpkins and 70mm (full zoom) on the apples. The rest were at 28mm.
 
I think it's really not bad as a compact wide zoom. Top mounted backlit LCD and two-directional navigation lever is probably best interface I've seen on compact camera. Note, I haven't handled posh hi-end P&S's though Lexio implements good, clear design.
 
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