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Me taking you,Taking Me
I used my Casio Exilim Ex-P600
To take an overhead shot of my Casio Ex H5 camera....
One of three calculators I still have in the house. Sometimes I use them, as long as they have light they don't switch off :)
On Mt Pilatus in Switzerland, back when I was just shooting with a P&S camera.
Casio last month announced that they will stop making compact cameras as demand is being eroded by the spread of smartphones.
I've had this cheap watch for years. It's fun to wear - big but comfortable and I don't feel precious about it if i'm at the beach or being active while i'm wearing it.
The watch itself was made famous for being worn by Arnold Schwarzenegger in the movies Kindergarten Cop (1990) and Last Action Hero (1993). Casio have been making them since the 1980's - hence the nickname as an 'Arnie' watch.
This was taken [literally] in my neighbor's pool. I was feeling risque, so I brought the camera in. Luckily, it didn't get splashed. The sun was just on the horizon getting ready to set. The beach ball was there and I just captured the moment.
Casio Exilim Hi-Zoom EX-H10
Cool Point-and-Shoot Camera by Casio. www.exilim.co.uk/exilimhizoom/exh10/
Main features are:
-24-240mm optics with mechanical image stabilizer
-HD videos
-Powerful battery
-Bright 3" screen
-Very smart automatic modes.
Good for landscapes and portraits, night scenes etc..
Everything you need, at a very nice price of about 150 €.
I highly recommend it as a "everytime-in-your-pocket" camera ;)
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Shot Setup:
-Canon 450D + EF 50mm f/1.8 II (1/200s, f/4, iso 100)
-Canon 420EZ @ 1/8 with Strobrella camera right, reflective DIY panel subject left
-Lightroom 3
A watch made by Casio from Edifice series. I bought it 8 years ago as an everyday watch that can withstand every hardships. It serves me well to this day, although the time (and it's owner's mercilessness) left it's imprint.
This shot was supposed to be a simple test of how Industar 50-2 works with Raynox DCR-150 macro adapter. Dare I say, it does work pretty well.
Due to rather high ISO - 4000, I've aimed at a more film-like look. The film simulation used here was "Classic Chrome". Made a very delicate split-toning, removed as much noise as possible and added a fine film grain to equalize the remained "patchy" structure of the picture.
Created with Microsoft Designer AI image creation tool.
SIGMA sd Quattro
SIGMA 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM | Art
Oceanus is Casio's line of high-end watches sold only in Japan.