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thanksYes ANAYV the photos I see are really good.
Yeah...but the LX1 had more noise at iso80 than many other camera's,before and after it.But they have been taken in sunshine, and the great advantage of LX3 in comparison to LX1 is noise in low light.
Perhaps...but zoom in ,and I'm sure you will see plenty of Chroma Noise on the LX1,,but wont see hardly any on LX3 (iso80).In direct sunlight, you can't even see the difference between the old and the new model, imo...> >
That's almost exactly what happened!That last shot reminds me of the shots I get sometimes when I accidentally snap a picture before I have the camera all the way our of my case![]()
Yes it is.I visit often,but don't live there.NY seems like quite a busy place. I am from the rural midwest so it is quite different than what I am used to.
Thanks!Nice photos![]()
Thanks ! Last shot was an accidental shot. i had camera in multa film mode,where it takes three shots,in different 'film mode' settings.I took the first shot,then put camera ,at my side,not realizing two more shots had gone off !!Not a big fan of the last one. Rest are great!
see above...that shot taken by accident!You definitely captured the New Yawk feeling, Anayv. I particularly like that last shot.
Taken with standard mode,with contrast,sharpness and NR set to: -1The colors in those first two are beautiful, and sharp as a tack. Were they taken in dynamic color mode?>
Thanks!Technically speaking, "going up" is superb, in fact.
thanks....those were processed in Photoshop....and i boosted saturation quite a bit,to make the colors 'pop'Wow....what did you do to get New York City to look so colorful in the first two pictures? Almost Disney-like !