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went out with just the sony rx100 today and loved it!
no bag, no weight, no fuss and no viewfinder!
i kept lifting the tiny little thing up to my face to focus and frame and kept bumping my nose into the lcd...it may take me a while to get used to no finder...:bang:
otherwise the camera is a treat...wicked sharp lens, fast and accurate autofocus...i put it on aperture priorty and f4 (iirc) and hit the smooth shutter button with either my thumb or index finger.
a few shots from today...
no bag, no weight, no fuss and no viewfinder!
i kept lifting the tiny little thing up to my face to focus and frame and kept bumping my nose into the lcd...it may take me a while to get used to no finder...:bang:
otherwise the camera is a treat...wicked sharp lens, fast and accurate autofocus...i put it on aperture priorty and f4 (iirc) and hit the smooth shutter button with either my thumb or index finger.
a few shots from today...




ruby.monkey
Veteran
Duck-tape a Rolleiflex WLF hood to the LCD.
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Duck-tape a Rolleiflex WLF hood to the LCD.
i hope i get used to it before i need to do that!
daveleo
what?
I had the same problem with my LX-3, so I duct taped over my greasy nose, but died from suffocation shortly after that.
(Edit: I got better)
(Edit: I got better)
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I had the same problem with my LX-3, so I duct taped over my greasy nose, but died from suffocation shortly after that.
(Edit: I got better)
RIP
.
ChrisN
Striving
Hey Look
Hey Look
HEY LOOK - joe used caps!
Hey Look
HEY LOOK - joe used caps!
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HEY LOOK - joe used caps!
very rarely though...
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any comments on the pics?
i know it ain't no great art but...?
i know it ain't no great art but...?
daveleo
what?
I like the colors (I guess there are lots of choices for "natural", "vivid" etc, but these look nicely natural). Esp the stoneware shot.
The exposure of the first shot is not bad for autopilot in a very difficult light, Even then the sunlit shirt and shaded shoe colors look good.
Is the B&W right out of the camera? Nice moment, pleasant diffused light.
The exposure of the first shot is not bad for autopilot in a very difficult light, Even then the sunlit shirt and shaded shoe colors look good.
Is the B&W right out of the camera? Nice moment, pleasant diffused light.
Pastor Chris
Well-known
I especially love the berries. I also love the first shot. The dad is at kid level providing security and the child looks like he is tentatively reaching for dad with fear or concern over what they are looking at, probably a clown. Or, maybe the child is concerned over the unreconcilable paradox that he is wearing safety orange sneakers with no laces.
Is the B&W shot and out of camera jpeg?
Is the B&W shot and out of camera jpeg?
denizg7
Well-known
the only time my nose becomes semi greasy is if I apply a protective moisturizing face lotion , or if i work out.
i don't work out and take pictures at the same time so.
if it's becoming a problem i would suggest rubbing alcohol on your nose with a tissue and then use a clean tissue to clean it off
i don't work out and take pictures at the same time so.
if it's becoming a problem i would suggest rubbing alcohol on your nose with a tissue and then use a clean tissue to clean it off
bugmenot
Well-known
the only time my nose becomes semi greasy is if I apply a protective moisturizing face lotion , or if i work out.
i don't work out and take pictures at the same time so.
if it's becoming a problem i would suggest rubbing alcohol on your nose with a tissue and then use a clean tissue to clean it off
I believe his point was not the grease on the LCD (which is easily wiped away) but rather shooting with an LCD at arm's length instead of looking through an eye level viewfinder.
farlymac
PF McFarland
Joe, you can get third party manufactured hoods for the screen, but they are mainly to keep the glare down. The results are very nice, and like others before me, the berries/cherries shot is tops. I don't see any flaring of the hot spots in the stoneware shot, the b&w one is kind of Plus-X looking, and the bright daylight shot has no clipping in the highlights.
After the technical aspects, they are very good shots artistically. Especially the berries/cherries.
PF
After the technical aspects, they are very good shots artistically. Especially the berries/cherries.
PF
mathomas
Well-known
Looks good. Might have to finally replace my DLUX4.
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re. the b&w...regular colour output converted in pse8
re. nose grease...i'm italian, it never goes away!
re. the colour...slightly tweaked in pse8 with levels only...
a touch of unsharp mask applied at the end.
re. nose grease...i'm italian, it never goes away!
re. the colour...slightly tweaked in pse8 with levels only...
a touch of unsharp mask applied at the end.
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Don't dismiss nose grease. It has its uses in photography.
When I worked at Olympus we used it to fill tiny scratches on lens elements,
and also to clean and restore the shine to SLR camera coverings.
Chris
When I worked at Olympus we used it to fill tiny scratches on lens elements,
and also to clean and restore the shine to SLR camera coverings.
Chris
Crazy Fedya
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Berries shot is my favorite.
nighstar
eternal beginner
nice. i like the DOF and color in the berries shot and the detail and colors in the ceramics shot.
maybe i won't replace my GRDIV with another.....
maybe i won't replace my GRDIV with another.....
farlymac
PF McFarland
Nose grease is also good for removing fungus from a lens. I didn't believe it till I tried it myself. And yes, Joe, being part Italian does help in that respect.
PF
PF
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thanks for the kind words re. the berries...they look more epic in the photo than they did on the table...
...to remove fungus from a lens, eh? whoda thunk?
...to remove fungus from a lens, eh? whoda thunk?
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