I have the i9900 for more than two years and I'm constantly getting complements on the clarity and color fidelity on prints up to 13x19 size. I'm not entertaining any thoughts of trading up to the newer models. Geo.K.
Right on, vciro, I've used my xsi for all kinds of affairs, indoor and out, with 430 flash, tilted with "STO-FEN" diffuser, on "Stroboframe" off camera bracket. I set the camera on Program, the ISO on 200 or 400 depending on room geometry and subject size and depth, center weighted exposure and standard picture style. The results are consistently good - nary a bad shot. Try it, you'll like it!Geo.K.
Great shots showing expansive imagination and superb execution. Smilin' Geo.
I like all of them - you did bring out a lot of beauty in facial shape, complexion and especially the eyes. The first could be cropped a little at the top. In the second one, the angular look is great except you've got her nose cutting her cheek and part of her left eye, a no no in portraiture; either you turn her more for a profile or the other way for a 3/4 view. All three, while showing your daughter's features to advantage could use a little less exposure; I'd say as much as 1/2 stop. In general, good job capturing the attributes of a beautiful face. Geo.K.
Much better, you don't want the background to overcome the center of interest. Otherwise a great shot. Isn't that why you took the picture? Geo.K.
A (except for the white background) and C. Geo.K.