Where the first set from yesterday used flash, all these were shot with ambient light from the window. I'm not trying to compare DSL with a bridge camera. Just a little fun thing I was playing with. :)
From the E-620
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From the HS-10. The first one is ISO3200(!), just for grins. The other two are at ISO100
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Wonderful look at your irises. There are amazing.
Isn't is crazy how high ISO is going this year!? Never in a million years would I have thought a high ISO like that would even be available, let alone as pretty as that.
Quote from: JudyB on April 27, 2010, 04:25:20 PM
Wonderful look at your irises. There are amazing.
Thanks, Judy! I have some excellent gear to work with. :)
Quote from: Whistlinsadler on April 27, 2010, 08:59:56 PM
Isn't is crazy how high ISO is going this year!? Never in a million years would I have thought a high ISO like that would even be available, let alone as pretty as that.
The HS-10 is truly one camera to marvel at. I've only had it about 3 weeks. Lots to learn but I don't think it's capable of taking a bad shot. ;)
Beautiful photos! :)
You know you keep giving your equipment the credit for your shots. Yes they do a good job, but you have an eye for beauty! You are the one to see then aim and click.
Quote from: Jeanne Lee on April 28, 2010, 10:32:07 AM
Beautiful photos! :)
Thanks again, Jeanne Lee!
Quote from: JudyB on April 28, 2010, 12:24:36 PM
You know you keep giving your equipment the credit for your shots. Yes they do a good job, but you have an eye for beauty! You are the one to see then aim and click.
Have I just been scolded? ;D
Yup
Lovely photos,
Gary!
I do have one question. The colors of the iris are very different coming from the Olympus and from the HS-10. Which camera captured the truest color?
Quote from: Whistlinsadler on April 29, 2010, 10:11:40 AM
I do have one question. The colors of the iris are very different coming from the Olympus and from the HS-10. Which camera captured the truest color?
Quite frankly, the HS-10. At one point I had SERIOUS thoughts about selling the E-620. Really. But, each has it's own attributes that make me keep the Oly. IE - No "Bulb" function in the HS-10. For some photography, the burst mode in the Oly is better. There are others but I'm sure you get the idea.