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Trying out some night shots with my new Canon S-90. Cropped and resized no other edits. I think I can leave my dslrs at home more now.
Exposure Time = 1/30" F Number = F2 ISO Speed Ratings = 320 Exposure Bias Value = -0.67EV Bob Last edited by bhammitt; Jun 4, 2010 at 9:29 PM. |
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Another while waiting on a stop light.
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Bob,
Indeed a good little camera. Same sensor as G11 and all manual exposure possibilities? Good to see such performance in low light. Like this kind of pictures. The first one, I mean. Makes the emptyness of the consumption society obvious Torgny
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Yup we do not remember to turn off the lights at night.
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Thanks for the comments. Actually these were just night shots not intended to start philosophical discussions.
This was just before closing and they do turn most of the lights off. Bob |
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Great night images Bob! I've heard some good stuff about this camera and it looks like it is living up to its reputation. Looks like noise performance is admirable for a P&S. The DSLR's are great, but a handy P&S like this would make the perfect carry around camera!
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Thanks Jelpee! Here is a ISO 800 shot. Cropped, resized no noise reduction.
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Nice clean looking bhammitt shots Ive come to expect. Except for the American flag flying and the mention of something for FREE, Id almost think they were taken in Canada.
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Surprising night shots. Puts my ZS3 night shots to shame.
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Thank you Bynx and Ordo! I fell in love with this little camera after the first few shots I took with it!!
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