Re: Show off your Compact & Bridge Photos
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Originally Posted by
nerakkay
This forum states "show off your compact and bridge photo's". What does this mean exactly?
Thank you.
Hi "nerakkay",
Welcome to the CiC forums from me.
To answer your question; the thread title is an invitation for other's (with Compact or Bridge cameras) to add their own photos here.
That is, as opposed to DSLR pictures, where higher quality might be expected, here we accept that not all images will be RAW, etc.
I guess the Leica X1 would qualify, but we'd expect Leica quality from it :)
Could you share your first name with us please?
Thanks,
Re: Show off your Compact & Bridge Photos
Dear Nerakkay, thanks for the comments. Must have a play with the butterfly pictures to see if I can improve them.
The camera is a Panasonic DMC FZ 35 - not sure that I'd call it simple. Check my "Why I love my FZ28/25 thread for more details.
Cheers
Len
Re: Show off your Compact & Bridge Photos
Hi, I am a new member, and I just purchased a bridge camera (still waiting for it to arrive). I wanted something simple where I could play with all of the settings yet not have all of the baggage. I am not sure if I am ready to give up my SLR with all of the great lenses, but I agree with you, it is the photographer's eye that is more important. I do very little editing to my photo's, except for straightening. (I tend to lean when shooting, and am not sure why).Anyway, any information you have on bridge cameras will be appreciated.
Thank you!
Re: Show off your Compact & Bridge Photos
I will check the thread out - I am sorry I misunderstood your camera. Hearing from you now, it must be pretty challenging. Whatever, you take some beautiful photos!
Kind regards,
Karen
Re: Show off your Compact & Bridge Photos
Hi yes, my first name is Karen. All of my life I have wanted a Leica; my father passed away this year, and on his birthday November 8, I bought this camera. (Actually, he bought it for me)... When I receive it I will post a couple of pictures. I can only wonder what this little camera will bring.
Re: Show off your Compact & Bridge Photos
Quote:
Originally Posted by
nerakkay
Hi, I am a new member, and I just purchased a bridge camera (still waiting for it to arrive). I wanted something simple where I could play with all of the settings yet not have all of the baggage. I am not sure if I am ready to give up my SLR with all of the great lenses, but I agree with you, it is the photographer's eye that is more important. I do very little editing to my photo's, except for straightening. (I tend to lean when shooting, and am not sure why).Anyway, any information you have on bridge cameras will be appreciated.
Thank you!
Hi Karen and welcome to the group. Your new camera will give you endless years of enjoyment and you learn the wonders of digital photography. Please give us an idea of what type of photography your enjoy or plan to pursue and feel free to ask additional questions. Regarding your camera, we would need to know what the model number is to tell you more about the equipment. But most importantly, when you do receive your camera make sure you have read the various tutorials on this site and go over your manual immediately after opening the package. There is no better way to get to know your camera than by knowing what are the camera's functions and capabilities.
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Two photos taken with point and shoot Nikon S220, post processed using PSE8.
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Here is a pic taken with a Canon Powershot S3:
http://backup.cambridgeincolour.com/...ef3a1c44db.jpg
Home by gmontjr, on Flickr
Here is a pic taken with a Minolta A1:
http://backup.cambridgeincolour.com/...149e66fe9b.jpg
Mount Rainier National Park by gmontjr, on Flickr
I liked the A1 a lot, especially because of the 90 degree viewfinder. The camera broke out of warranty, so I bought the S3.
I liked the S3 because of the IQ, but eventually felt limited by the fixed lens.
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A crop of a shot taken on the first real day of spring a couple of weeks ago. The reflections created by the condominiums across the river made a nice backdrop for the geese and I only wish I had had my DSLR and a long lens with me. I will have to keep this spot in mind for future. C&C welcome.
http://backup.cambridgeincolour.com/...7810dff1_o.jpg
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Quick shot after a long walk. Crematorium at Mirror Lake.
http://i51.tinypic.com/2r6i49i.jpg
Re: Show off your Compact & Bridge Photos
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Originally Posted by
Dave Humphries
... photographic image 'quality' is determined by;
1) Photographer (50%)
2) PP skills (35%)
3) Lens (10%)
4) Camera Body (5%)
but 3) and 4) merge into one thing for a P&S
While a better quality/more expensive camera body can make life easier, it doesn't affect the maximum quality achievable that much.
Cheers,
So many of the posts in this thread appear to provide such strong evidence to support Dave's comments, that it is difficult to understand how these superb compact camera photos would have been any better taken by DSLR equipment costing (and probably weighing!) factors of 10X more.
Is it that the latter are really necessary only at the extremes of photography: ultra wide-angle/telephoto lenses, high-speed subjects, low intensity lighting, huge prints, etc.? (It would also appear to be the case that there are many examples on the Internet of pretty ordinary photographs taken by very expensive kit!)
:)
Philip
Bluebells at Ashridge, Hertfordshire, England:-
http://i51.tinypic.com/n2oiok.jpg
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5
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