That is an awesome image.
Congratulations.
She should not worry. In have been to the migration. It is a phenomenal adventure. They to book a hot air balloon ride.
Hi,
I have an Epson 8850 and love it. Requires very little maintenance and head cleaning and makes beautiful 13 x 19 prints.
Hi Bud,
How about looking into the Sony DSC-HX99. It is pocket sized, features a Zeiss zoom lens that goes from 24mm to 720mm (35 mm equivalent), built in flash, good electronic view finder and good auto focus.
I bought mine a few weeks ago and love it. B&H has it for $473.00 with accessories.
You can also get it used if you buy it online
I finally got mine from B & H after waiting several months.
Hi,
I have the RX 10 IV. I love it. I find it easy to use and the results are excellent. I make photo books of all our trips and I do a lot of 11x17 prints , both with excellent results.
Only disadvantage is that it is a very heavy piece of gear.
How would I crate the ribbon effect shooting a waterfall with my RX10 IV/
Hi,
I share your pain.I did what you are doing and bought a Sony RX10 Mark IV. The lens is a 24 x 600 Zeiss.
Very highly rated.
I have an RX10 IV. I agree. It is a great camera. Just wish it went beyond F16
I have had DSLRs and mirrorless cameras. I now shoot primarily with a Sony RX 10 Mark IV. I love it. The Zeiss zoom lens goes out to 6oomm with great clarity. I only wish it could do more than F16. That said i have taken it on several trips and am really pleased with the results.
tkgraves wrote:
How many cameras do you own, what models, and why do you need that many?
I own a Sony RX10 mark iv and a Leica C-lux.
I use the Sony as my primary camera for trips, workshops and when Sam doing finer work.
I use the Leica as my point & shoot when I need a camera I can put in my pocket.
I am happy with both.
Hi,
I use MIXBOOK and am very satisfied with the results.
Try it. www.mixbook.com
Quality is better than Shutterfly
Does anyone have experience with the Leica V-Lux 5>
Does anyone have experience with the Leica V-Lux 5>