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Looking north towards Michigan.
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Kayakers in one of the Caves.
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Hey bro, I just picekd up a 7070 myself. Don't you love that 28mm lens?
Nice pics. Can't wait to get to a place like that with mine! |
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Yes, it really is nice to get as much wide angle as possible. Only thing the distortion, apparent in horizons and in buildings. The image quality is probably the best for a camera with such a reduced sensor, compared to a dslr. The LCD is my second most favorite thing on this camera. The ostrich fence was as high as my head so I had to use the LCD. I set the sharpness & saturation at +3, otherwise everything is auto. Keep shooting and good luck with your C-7070. Dick
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As per the distortion, have you tried PT Lens? It's a killer free plugin that's absolutely indespensible to me. Of course, that doesn't matter unless you use photoshop.
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Here's what the ostrich looks like after PT Lens:
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Your photos are GREAT. Thank you for sharing.
Would you post some Indoor photos and tell me how you get clear pictures inside. Mine are always too dark. Tell me which settings you use, etc. I have an Olympus C730 and a Nikon 8800. My next camera will be the Olympus C7070. Thank you your time. Respectfully, Joe (divertwo) |
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