Quoting: Incursus
Did anyone spot the ghost behind the caddy?
That's the bride dingus... (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/rolleyes.gif)
Quoting: Titsy
Quoting: Incursus
Did anyone spot the ghost behind the caddy?
That's the bride dingus..
He's killed her already!!! (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/shame.gif)
Quoting: Roadkill
May I please ask anyone who took photo's to email copies to me directly via my gmail account . .
None as yet . . .
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Quoting: Andy
One day I'll get a decent flash gun...or
a DSLR
Quoting: Andy
Get a decent lens
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My lens, though pretty good is fixed. http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/specifications/s/finepix_hs20exr/
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Generally it's pretty good at low light considering the small sensor but people just wont stand still! :-)
Quoting: Andy
cheap Gary Fong knock off diffuser
Actually some guys on the forums have had good results be putting a "sock" over the built in flash. (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/chiny.gif)
Quoting: Andy
That spec reckons you should be able to shoot a F2.8 with some pretty high ISO, I would've thought you'd be alright with that for indoors at night. Guess it all depends on what lighting was laid on.
Yeah it's great as long as no one moves (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/wink.gif)
More practice required as well, many of the wedding shots were on Automatic low light/low noise EXR settings as I didn't have time/cba to play with the settings before hand....and after a couple of pints...well..I really cba. (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/lol.gif)
Quoting: Andy
Looks an impressive camera, would make a very decent back up to a DSLR
Yeah, it's just a glorified point and shoot, same internals as Katie's compact but with a more flexible lens.
Quoting: Andy
Aha! Fair play. I know sometimes I get too anal about the settings and never end up being happy.
Yeah I can spend two or three times as long on a shot as Katie with her compact and still not get a better pic.
to be fair that's the first time I've used any of the Auto modes in earnest since I bought it...other than the DR Mode which work's quite well.