ruby.monkey
Veteran
dogbunny
Registered Boozer
lcpr
Well-known
Just bought a III today with the GV-2, I'm really liking it as a PnS. 28mm is going to take a few weeks to get used to though, but it;s not too bad coming from a 35mm. Here's one shot from today, I'm going out again to test it some more!

dogbunny
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Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
This is brilliant! Can you double expose in-camera? Or was this done later in the computer?
dogbunny
Registered Boozer
This is brilliant! Can you double expose in-camera? Or was this done later in the computer?
Thanks, there are a couple of different ways to double expose in-camera. I just set it on the table pointing out the window to avoid camera shake.
db
lcpr
Well-known
michaelshane
Well-known
GRD -1

gilpen123
Gil
IV OOC B&W

kuvvy
Well-known
Jeremy Johns
Member
Here are a few more:





gilpen123
Gil
IV

gilpen123
Gil
The best Peking Duck is in Beijing (Peking)
IV
IV

dogbunny
Registered Boozer
lcpr
Well-known
gilpen123
Gil
IV


michaelshane
Well-known
gilpen123
Gil
IV
Labor Day
Summer Fruits
Labor Day

Summer Fruits



dogbunny
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ottluuk
the indecisive eternity

GRD III, ISO 800. Even with NEX, m4/3 etc. being all the rage, the GRD III&IV remain the best digital compacts for photographers (as opposed to sunday snappers) in my (highly debatable) opinion. The lens, the noise pattern in B&W, the controls, endless customization, the size. Excellent.
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