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Takes at the Hollister Airplane Museum (near SF).
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Same museum. Blue plane in the background.
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Tullio
Nice control of lighting/exposure. It's a challenge on those indoor warehouse-type shots. |
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Thanks, Walter. I was surprised myself when I saw the picture on the computer. Considering the very low speed and no flash, theimageturned out verysharp indeed.I think the image stabilizer did a wonderful job.
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Tullio,
Ain't image stabillization wonderful? My KM A200 makes me appreciate it everytime I have to take low light shot despite it other quirky characteristics. That first shot is very nice, next best thing to being there. Pepsi...? Aloha |
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Thanks very much, Selvin. Yes, the ISis great. Any camera w/ 6x+ optical zoom should have some sort of IS system built in, specially because most cameras can not handle high ISO real well so w/o IS, you either get blurred or noisy images. Cheers.
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