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Hi All,
A great performance. H50, no flash, PP includes neat Image and photoshop. The tilt LCD of the H50 enabled me to catch many unusual shots. http://www.flickr.com/photos/nickphoto123/sets/72157605913465313/ Comments very welcome. Nicholas |
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Looks like it did a good job.
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I'm really impressed with how well the H50 did on high ISO pictures. I saw pictures with 1600 ISO that looked as good as photos with 200 ISO on my camera.
The H50 seems like it approaches the image quality of a DSLR, especially in low light. |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Oregon, USA
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Hi Nick-
After beginning in a rather negative position about the Sony H-50, thanks to me seeing some recent photo samples from you, Nick and from Jack55, I am honestly swinging around nicely. I am impressed by what I have seen this Holiday Weekend. Thanks to you and Jack55 for posting your excellent photo samples. First, I will pull my H-5 and H-9 out of the closet and give them a spin. Then it may be on to the H-50 as well. Sarah Joyce |
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