First F30 pics post

naeglerian

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Hi,

I've been lurking on these forums for some time, but haven't posted any pics, so I thought I would share some F30 pics. Please note that my photographic experience is near zero, but I like taking pictures anyways.

First, the obligatory indoor shot, ISO400, handheld, 1/32 sec, resize and sharpen only:



Next, a couple of pics from a trip to Cambodia, ISO100, levels, decreased yellow WB -5, increased saturation +12 or so:





Finally, my question to the more experienced; these pictures were taken with a Canon S410, the F30, and the Panasonic FX01. Only levels, and perhaps some cropping and sharpening, were done. Which camera took which picture?





 
Panasonic on Top
Then Fuji
Then Canon

Ok, so I cheated - EXIF info is still in the pics. Nice shots from Cambodia.

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Fuji A310, F10, & F30
 
That's some tough question man.... but i like the challenge.

I can tell that the last one look like a typical canon.... very flat and uninspiring.

First and second and third, i'd fllip a coin.

But there's some dust on the top left corner of the first pics, so i guess it might be an older camera.

Secondly, The beige of the second house is also a different shade.

I'd go with the second for the Fuji.

Anymore?
 
I meant I would flip a coin between the 1st and 2nd pic.
My typing is awful these days.
 
I do appreciate all the information I've gleaned from the forums.

BTW, the three pictures were taken by Panny, Fuji, and Canon, in that order, for those who didn't want to look at EXIF info.:) Right on, Cubensis!
 
I instantly guessed that the 2nd pic was Fuji as it looks far less
saturated than the other two.
Doesn't look like it to me, it's overexposed compared to the other
two that's all.
Overexposed? No. Slightly brighter tan the other two? Yes.

För the pixelpeeper: The brightes part is the cat (254-254-255). But what would you expect from a white cat in the sun, representing a few percent of the whole picture on top of that? :)

Chris.
 
great pic of angkor wat
you got the full reflection and even number of palm trees
i hope to go back one day and get a proper sunrise picture
as well as a good sunset at phnom bakheng

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