Rob-F
Likes Leicas
I shot several OOF shots at Big Bend National Park before I found that I had accidentally switched the Fuji X20 to manual focus. You always gotta check those little tiny controls, but sometimes I forget.
Maybe it is time to buy a smart phone! 😉
Maybe it is time to buy a smart phone! 😉
As I have posted before, phone cameras can make very good pictures but they have the ergonomics of a slab of drywall.
I agree what in OP situation the mobile phone is the best solution these days if no serious camera present. But the "I wish I'd had a camera with me" sometimes is not as simple as picture of three persons staying still under good light in comfy weather....
How many times I pull mobile phone out to find it shutting down on me because they made it sissy and it shuts itself if it is too cold for it (Like -5C). I still could take picture, all I have do is to take off my hat, put phone on my head and wear hat for few minutes. This dinky IPhone 5C is turning back on after it. 🙂
AF? Will it focus on the car glass or on my object in five meters away. AE? Will it measure bright or dark, but not where my object it...
Canon has a 'creative auto' mode on newer cameras. Presumably it was meant as a bridge from using the auto modes to competence. After reading up on it in a camera companion guide for 10 minutes I decided it was more complicated than knowing what you were doing in the first place. All it meant was familiar controls were described in a different way and found in a different way. It was no aid to shooting your camera normally whatsoever, like starting off with a steering wheel on a bicycle.This is very much my feeling. Auto-anything is likely to screw up more often than the approach you describe -- and using the cameras I already own is a lot cheaper too. As for "go anywhere", I'm not so old and feeble that I can't carry a Leica or even a Nikon Df. At least, not yet.
Cheers,
R.
If he only had a smartphone.... 🙂...at the reception given by our new deputé (M.P.) Or rather, I wish I'd had a camera that took sharp pictures. This one didn't.
Who else thinks it's a lousy idea to carry a second-string camera just to save a few ounces?
Cheers (for a given value of cheers),
R.
As I have posted before, phone cameras can make very good pictures but they have the ergonomics of a slab of drywall.