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I decided to start FUJI HS-10 Photo Samples thread, so that folks looking for samples can find them in one convenient thread.
Our first photo sample was posted elsewhere to day, but I will use it to begin this thread. The EXIF information is posted right on the photo itself. Sarah Joyce |
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I am not a pro, but it looks amazing. Anyone disagrees?
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Thanks for your comment. Sarah Joyce |
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It is a very good shot, the dof could be better, but not much that can be done with the smaller sensor. But I agree in good lighting, it takes a very crisp photo.
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Thanks, shoturtle for your comments.
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That's an amazing clear photo Sarah.Have you compared it to your FZ35.Take the same photo with similar setting to see which comes out clearer, brighter and colourful. Pretty please.
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Let's just say that the Panasonic FZ-35 and the Fuji HS-10 are sort of apples and oranges. The FZ-35 uses a very conventional 1/2.33 CCD imager. The HS-10 uses a 1/2.33 CMOS imager. Due to that difference the two camera, I sincerely believe, are not directly comparable. Sarah Joyce |
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this is one hot camera. i cant go anywhere on the net without people talking about it.
i am looking forward to more impressions and samples. this looks good so far. i am just kind of wondering how they did the dynamic range increase without the EXR system. maybe this has been covered in the other thread on the hs10, but that thread got so big i quit reading it (time has been of the essence lately) congrats on your new camera Sarah, i hope you enjoy! |
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OK, here is an ISO 800 photo sample from the Fuji HS-10 camera. As before, you will find the EXIF data in text right on the face of the photo.
Sarah Joyce http://anchorse.smugmug.com/Other/Fu...44_gbxFQ-L.jpg |
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OK, here is an ISO 1600 photo sample from the Fuji HS-10 camera. As before, you will find the EXIF information in text right on the face of the photo sample.No noise reduction software was utilized on this photo sample
Sarah Joyce http://anchorse.smugmug.com/Other/Fu...20_4wubS-L.jpg |
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