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Slid into Bangor Cathedral with the FZ-150 to record some video's of the usual Tuesday Organ Recital (I love pipe organs...)... and afterwards... project of the day... faces...
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Some more....
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and more...!
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That is a most beautiful series! The stained glass is so vivid!
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I'm impressed because the wooden statue with the halo is ISO 1600.
Lets hope the FZ200 is as good. Well done.
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Thanks deadshot.... and yes.... I suspect many are waiting for a good thorough review of the FZ-200.... all else being equal,for example,that statue could have been shot at iso 400 maybe... or thereabouts...!
All of the above were shot in iA- except the candles- shot in program with a -2 exposure comp- 1/320th sec at f/4 iso 100 and fixed flash power. |
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