coj wrote:
My 2 cents, stay away from a bridge & go with a DSLR. Just my thoughts.
hmm thank you for your advice. I'll look into both before I buy.
It doesn't take much to get hooked on photography. Beautiful images you captured.
Love the dog's photo the best!
OK OK, next post a side by side comparison of the cameras... and upload the photos so we can see at 100x...
I like your dog, but more than like the crow photos they are outstanding. You took the crow photos at grass level very good indeed. Too often people 6'+ tall take the photos of children and we see only the top of their heads camera level is important, you did very well with the crow.. impressive.
Flowers a bit fuzzy.... did you use spot focus on them? since you did not upload them we have no details.
Very good now get him to buy you a camera
wirevix wrote:
Hi All
As I've said in a previous post I'm new to photography & I use a Nikon S9900 compact camera.
Today I used my husbands Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ72 camera for the first time & am amazed at the quality of the photographs. I still can't believe I actually took these photos
good show. now learn about F stops and dof. enjoy and welcome to our world.
wirevix wrote:
Hi All
As I've said in a previous post I'm new to photography & I use a Nikon S9900 compact camera.
Today I used my husbands Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ72 camera for the first time & am amazed at the quality of the photographs. I still can't believe I actually took these photos
Excellent set indeed....Rich
I like your photos, especially of the dog. Pretty good for the first time. Panasonic makes good bridge cameras, but if you want high quality and can afford it, you might consider the Sony RX10iii. It's not cheap, but it worth it. It has a larger, 1" type sensor which will give better images and perform better in low light situations, and a marvelous lens that zooms out to a 35mm equivalent of 600mm.
Why not just "borrow" your husband's camera, since your pics came out so well and you like it ? I'm sure he'd be glad to get another and it'll give you a chance to investigate other cameras. You're pleased with your results...why not stick with a winner?! Let's see some more.
Nice work on this fine series of photos. I love the handsome dog portrait!
Ava'sPapa wrote:
Why not just "borrow" your husband's camera, since your pics came out so well and you like it ? I'm sure he'd be glad to get another and it'll give you a chance to investigate other cameras. You're pleased with your results...why not stick with a winner?! Let's see some more.
haha I am using his camera until I find a new one lol
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