Oh - but I do think you're more than making up for it this year!Matt wrote:I'm jealous. No cool vacation for me this year.
Upgrading Cameras
- Kelly
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I am fearless, because I've been afraid.
I am wise, because I've been foolish.
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I am fearless, because I've been afraid.
I am wise, because I've been foolish.
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My NYFalls.com Team Page
Scenes from a Public Market
New York Historic
- pgflyer1
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- Camera Model: Nikon D5500, P510
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I've been using a Nikon Coolpixs L100 for the past few years now. Recently I bought a FinePix S3280 on sale. It takes clean pictures and videos. But has major draw-backs! Only four F/stops... And I checked into the higher end ones, they are ALL the same (bummer) ! I'll just send this to my grandson to play with. I have a camera on order now, another point & shoot model. I'll get my new one late next week. I plan on going back to a few of my favorite waterfalls and taking some pictures. A friend suggested a website for insight on taking better pictures, which I found very helpful. Even though I did read a lot on Matt's articles too. Thanks Matt!! ( http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/ ) if anyone is interested? ! Hopefully I'll get feed back on new photos I add in the future. I like the comments because they help me take better future photos from everyone in here.
Marty
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Well I wasn't impressed with my Fuji Pixs S3280! It only has four F/stops available to use, two at wide angle and two using telephoto!! Live and learn... Yesterday I got my upgrade camera for future photos - NIKON Coolpix P510. WOW! A lot of options with this model. It's going to take me some time to use all the features. In fact I'll be trying the 1080 HD video today at a fundraiser for a friend. I know my photos will be greatly enhanced using this camera.
Marty
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There's no half-singing in the shower, you're either a rock star or an opera diva." - Josh Groban
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I was out last weekend trying my Nikon P510 out! Here's two pictures showing a sign down the road from my home. Both pictures have a "red" arrow pointing to the same sign, Shot hand held, to show the zoom feature on camera. The third picture is of an area of an old walkway out of commission. Sorry I previously added wrong picture. Hand held, F3 at 1/30 sec.
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I don't see the arrow in the second pic, but I figured it out... woah... those superzoon cameras have come a long way since I bought my first compact (only 4x zoom).
- Winnie
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Hi Everyone,
My favorite little camera died from unknown causes. I went out a couple of months ago and upgraded to my first SLR camera. I got a Nikon D3100. It was in my price range, and it was not overly complicated as far as functioning. I have one major issue with it. All of the photos I shoot all turn out dark. I do not know if it is the camera itself, or I just need to buy a brighter flash for it. Any Suggestions?
My favorite little camera died from unknown causes. I went out a couple of months ago and upgraded to my first SLR camera. I got a Nikon D3100. It was in my price range, and it was not overly complicated as far as functioning. I have one major issue with it. All of the photos I shoot all turn out dark. I do not know if it is the camera itself, or I just need to buy a brighter flash for it. Any Suggestions?
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First, welcome back Winnie! Good to see you again. Congrats! That looks like a nice camera.Winnie wrote:Hi Everyone,
My favorite little camera died from unknown causes. I went out a couple of months ago and upgraded to my first SLR camera. I got a Nikon D3100. It was in my price range, and it was not overly complicated as far as functioning. I have one major issue with it. All of the photos I shoot all turn out dark. I do not know if it is the camera itself, or I just need to buy a brighter flash for it. Any Suggestions?
Is it only your flash shots that come out dark? What about non-flash shots? If you post a couple of the problem photos, we can take a closer look. And if you can tell us some of your camera settings for them, all the better. We'll get to the bottom of it!
I am strong, because I've been weak.
I am fearless, because I've been afraid.
I am wise, because I've been foolish.
- Unknown
My NYFalls.com Team Page
Scenes from a Public Market
New York Historic
I am fearless, because I've been afraid.
I am wise, because I've been foolish.
- Unknown
My NYFalls.com Team Page
Scenes from a Public Market
New York Historic
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all of them? Even outdoors in daylight?