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Dear Sir: For this picture, at least, it seems to me you have proven that the in camera JPEG engine is quite good.I, like so many, when I first bought my FZ200 ran many tests. I finally decided to...
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What I have found is that it all depends on the picture that you have taken. They all behave some what differently. In the main, raw developed in SP Pro 5 for Panasonic is better than JPEG. But...
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I have the LX5, G1, and FZ200. I understand your frustration. However I have found that shooting raw +JPG and using the new SilkyPix Pro 5 for Panasonic, for about $42.00 (till end of march), to be...
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FZ200 owners. Shoot raw, develop in SilkyPix Pro 5 for Panasonic (good price till end of march). Use the default sharpness and adjust the rest as the file needs. Works great, and it is fast!!No, I...
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FZ200 owners. Shoot raw, develop in SilkyPix Pro 5 for Panasonic (good price till end of march). Use the default sharpness and adjust the rest as the file needs. Works great, and it is fast!!No, I...
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Number 1 for me Bassy. Spot on, lovely shot. Sharp as a tack!!!Don
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The price in US dollars changes with the conversion rate. I recently purchased a Windows version for I think it was $42 and change. So it just depends on what day you purchase it and the conversion...
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Sherman: I am just glad that I finally can afford a camera with a constant zoom aperture of f2.8. What a joy. It has come in beneficially many times, especially in poor light using the excellent...
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Yes, there is not question he was a great portrait photographer.And did you notice.....no pixel peeping!! No equipment resume. No f stop, ISO, or shutter speed info. No EXIF data needed. Just a...
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I got mine early, have not had any problems. I payed the full tilt of $600, would of course liked to have bought it for less, but all in all, I am quite satisfied. If I was going to sell it then I...
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Bassy: The closeup of the chicken is not sharp because your shutter speed is only 1/20 sec. shooting a moving target. No shake reduction will help a moving target. You shot at f4 while you have an...
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Rich: I like number 2 the best also. Very good shot of clouds. I went to your photo site. You have taken some really nice shots Rich. You are a real photographer, with a wonderful eye for the...
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Rudy: Here is a pretty good explanation of 100% viewing. It has always been hard for me to understand this business as well. I think we all need to take a printers course as all of this resizing...
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Ken I see you are an artist. So as they say, "a picture is worth a thousand words."Here is a picture comparing the FZ200 (lens closed, no sun shade attached) to what appears to be a full frame...
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I agree with your frustration with the "Fly By Wire" zoom of the FZ200 and all other cameras which use this method. Give me a manual zoom any time. When you and I came up in photography that was...
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Fz10Kiwi: Considering that the last picture of the deer is only filling about 20 to 30% of the frame I would say that it is fairly noise free and sharp. A good picture. I downloaded the original...
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Jimmy said: "I am in full agreement with all of your above comments and puzzled as to why you should think otherwise. As you will see from my first post on this thread I agreed with yuki's comment...
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As has been stated many times before, filling the frame of any digital sensor is always preferable. When it comes to small sensor cameras, such as the Panasonic FZ200, it is critical to do this if...
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I conveyed your condolences to my DSLR's. They said for me to tell you that they appreciate your appreciation for there sad position.Like you, I like to use JPEG's. as much as possible. I have been...
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