Any tips for making it less prone to wriggle out of it’s grooves?
Thanks.
I'm always curious what people use the ridiculously high ISO settings on modern cameras for. I generally manage to stay below 1600 in most situations I encounter in real life.
I agree. Cheers.Beyond 1600 it’s time to go have a drink
Beyond 1600 it’s time to go have a drink
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I was watching some long term real life test of GR III a.k.a. regular photography.
GR III didn't impressed me with colors.
Here is the video which compares GR III to older one.
https://youtu.be/ZBmTlL_tro4
Anyone else noticed something odd about GR III colors?
I like how this camera is made. Looking for something with big sensor and tiny body.
Beyond 1600 it’s time to go have a drink
LOL. The GRII has one of the worst colors of any digital camera I have tried. Especially the reds are very unnatutal. There are even fixes for the red channel that you can download for LR/PS. Thankfully that annoyance seems to have been corrected with the GRIII. colors look much more natural