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From what I can tell, a big improvement over my G9. I may be making an investment in a new camera soon.
Anyone want a well used G9?
A misc collection of test pictures I took quickly with the D300s. All were shot originally in RAW, in Vivid mode, Active D-Lighting to Normal and on Aperature mode.
First test shot of the D700.
This is basically straight out of the camera. ISO 1600 looks very clean, with no loss of detail, and very low noise.
Diese kleine Testreihe wurde mit einem adaptierten Sigma Filtermatic 2,8/28mm gemacht. Dieses Objektiv hat mehrere Farbfilter, die man in den Strahlengang einschwenken kann. Dieses Foto wurde mit dem Gelbfilter gemacht; an der Kamera war der SW-Modus eingestellt. Blende 5,6
The cow had hardly left the water and this big bull was there testing her status! See www.wildcast.net
Non-destructive testing of the new lamp posts they installed a few days before in our street.
Presumably the attachment on the JCB clamps onto the lamp post, this then applies controlled vibrations to it. A device is attached lower down and records the vibrations, or lack of. Presumably the results indicate if the post is pooped, or the foundations.
Jules Bianchi (FRA) Sahara Force India F1 Team VJM06 is pushed back in the pits..
Formula One Testing, Day Four, Friday 8th February 2013. Jerez, Spain.
You might have heard about several popular issues that arise out of the air pollution. Maybe you chalk it up to allergies or some other poisonous gas from the industry.
osssservices.com/air-quality-testing-why-is-it-important....
this is probably one of the sharper photos I got this morning when I went out to test my sigma 70-200 2.8 with 2x extension tube.
Got a new toy today - the Canon IXUS 970.
I spent half of yesterday looking at camera reviews online only to find out that I hate every point & shoot camera out there. They tempt you with an exciting feature like 10x zoom only to disappoint you in another area like image quality. And I really can't stand those dumb-it-down-so-much cameras with "intelligent scene recognition and face detection and intelligent ISO and you don't even have to press the shutter because this camera will spot when you've framed a great shot and snap the picture for you!!". After a good 5+ hours of searching I realised I'd never be happy with anything, so today I just walked into a store and got the camera that seemed least crap.
That's what you get for being used to the quality and control of a DSLR.