is that woman on the right drinking an invisible coffee?Golders Green 139 by Garry Knight, on Flickr
is that woman on the right drinking an invisible coffee?Golders Green 139 by Garry Knight, on Flickr
is that woman on the right drinking an invisible coffee?
Can I ask a question please about the Sony RX100 (in this case the MK VII) picture profiles. I usually have it set to PP Off, but there are 10 other types PP1 to PP10. I'm not really sure what effect they all have as some seem to be for video only ?
Could anyone explain and advise what profile people are generally using please ?
I tested if I could use the video instead of having the shutter open for the lightnings. The resolution is low and the quality poor though, but it was easy and I could use the camera handheld.Did you want video of the storm, or just to catch the lightning strikes?
Garry, what's happening here?
Now I begin to get it! The black arm and hand that looks like it's flying is a tear in the poster?
Just picked up my first Sony, an RX100vii to replace the fixed lens Fuji X100V, which although being a fantastic camera, I found to be too restricting due to the fixed lens. My main camera is a Fuji X-H2 but I wanted something small to take with me every time I leave the house when not going out to specifically do street stuff. After hearing what two friends had to say about it (both have the Mk.7) I took the plunge. First impressions are nothing but very positive - especially the tracking in AF-C.
Here's the very first image i made with it, I had Saul Leiter in mind when I saw her sitting there.
DSC00015 by Malc Bernhard, on Flickr
Thanks, George...off to find that thread.That's a positive "RESULT" in my book Malc, "Congrat's" I'm sure you'll get to enjoy it very much.
"It'll be nice to see some of your pic's taken with it on the "RX United" thread"