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...my wife says once she gets it for xmas --- and I train her on it --- I can't touch it.

:-(((

I bought two from B&H for xmas, the other goes to another family member outside the home and I'll test it tommorow. Testing the first one tonight -- no dead pixels, one hot one -- but who cares it will not show up. On board flash used for this pic below and just downsized and sharpened. Auto mode --

I'm a D30 shooter that will be in withdrawal after she takes this one into her possession ... well ---I'll miss it, she'll let me process the images though, but the way this thing acted tonight, I'll not need to do much -- just hand it to her and have her shoot auto!

Help! Any thoughts on getting shooting time on the G3? I love the D30, but this thing can get the shot on the everyday go.

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MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com

 
I just got my G3 tonight (early Christmas Present), I've got to say, I am a bit intimidated. Feels like a 1st date!
...my wife says once she gets it for xmas --- and I train her on
it --- I can't touch it.

:-(((

I bought two from B&H for xmas, the other goes to another family
member outside the home and I'll test it tommorow. Testing the
first one tonight -- no dead pixels, one hot one -- but who cares
it will not show up. On board flash used for this pic below and
just downsized and sharpened. Auto mode --

I'm a D30 shooter that will be in withdrawal after she takes this
one into her possession ... well ---I'll miss it, she'll let me
process the images though, but the way this thing acted tonight,
I'll not need to do much -- just hand it to her and have her shoot
auto!

Help! Any thoughts on getting shooting time on the G3? I love the
D30, but this thing can get the shot on the everyday go.

--
MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com

 
Hang in there Sandra. Lots of features -- that makes it fun! For me I didn't read the manual cause I'm a canon D30 shooter already -- just took a bit to find the zoom control and review feature. The histogram is nice -- eventually you'll learn enough to go into manual mode and RAW. This cam rocks for sure, just take it one step at a time and enjoy!!!

MAC
...my wife says once she gets it for xmas --- and I train her on
it --- I can't touch it.

:-(((

I bought two from B&H for xmas, the other goes to another family
member outside the home and I'll test it tommorow. Testing the
first one tonight -- no dead pixels, one hot one -- but who cares
it will not show up. On board flash used for this pic below and
just downsized and sharpened. Auto mode --

I'm a D30 shooter that will be in withdrawal after she takes this
one into her possession ... well ---I'll miss it, she'll let me
process the images though, but the way this thing acted tonight,
I'll not need to do much -- just hand it to her and have her shoot
auto!

Help! Any thoughts on getting shooting time on the G3? I love the
D30, but this thing can get the shot on the everyday go.

--
MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com

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MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com
 
I'm in the same boat. I have just come from a little pathetic Sony P5 to the G3. Should be on my doorstep when I get home tonight.

I am planning on going full auto for the first few weeks, and slowly getting into the other functions working my way to full manual in RAW mode.

I know that many digital photographers go full manaul in the beginning without full knowledge of their actions and then blame their equipment.

My theory is that you can never learn too much, and you shoudl try to shoot in as many different situations as possible to test yourself and your equipment.
MAC
...my wife says once she gets it for xmas --- and I train her on
it --- I can't touch it.

:-(((

I bought two from B&H for xmas, the other goes to another family
member outside the home and I'll test it tommorow. Testing the
first one tonight -- no dead pixels, one hot one -- but who cares
it will not show up. On board flash used for this pic below and
just downsized and sharpened. Auto mode --

I'm a D30 shooter that will be in withdrawal after she takes this
one into her possession ... well ---I'll miss it, she'll let me
process the images though, but the way this thing acted tonight,
I'll not need to do much -- just hand it to her and have her shoot
auto!

Help! Any thoughts on getting shooting time on the G3? I love the
D30, but this thing can get the shot on the everyday go.

--
MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com

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MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com
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I have one on order and it should be here next week. Please advise. thanks a bunch

thang.
...my wife says once she gets it for xmas --- and I train her on
it --- I can't touch it.

:-(((

I bought two from B&H for xmas, the other goes to another family
member outside the home and I'll test it tommorow. Testing the
first one tonight -- no dead pixels, one hot one -- but who cares
it will not show up. On board flash used for this pic below and
just downsized and sharpened. Auto mode --

I'm a D30 shooter that will be in withdrawal after she takes this
one into her possession ... well ---I'll miss it, she'll let me
process the images though, but the way this thing acted tonight,
I'll not need to do much -- just hand it to her and have her shoot
auto!

Help! Any thoughts on getting shooting time on the G3? I love the
D30, but this thing can get the shot on the everyday go.

--
MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com

 
http://www.steves-digicams.com/digsoftware_utils.html

I forgot where I got mine, but do a search and might use link above!

Good luck!

MAC
thang.
...my wife says once she gets it for xmas --- and I train her on
it --- I can't touch it.

:-(((

I bought two from B&H for xmas, the other goes to another family
member outside the home and I'll test it tommorow. Testing the
first one tonight -- no dead pixels, one hot one -- but who cares
it will not show up. On board flash used for this pic below and
just downsized and sharpened. Auto mode --

I'm a D30 shooter that will be in withdrawal after she takes this
one into her possession ... well ---I'll miss it, she'll let me
process the images though, but the way this thing acted tonight,
I'll not need to do much -- just hand it to her and have her shoot
auto!

Help! Any thoughts on getting shooting time on the G3? I love the
D30, but this thing can get the shot on the everyday go.

--
MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com

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MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com
 
Absolutely right Trent...one step at a time is best way to approach this cam -- it truly is feature rich and so nice to use and folks will not get bored with it easily! Good luck!

MAC
I am planning on going full auto for the first few weeks, and
slowly getting into the other functions working my way to full
manual in RAW mode.

I know that many digital photographers go full manaul in the
beginning without full knowledge of their actions and then blame
their equipment.

My theory is that you can never learn too much, and you shoudl try
to shoot in as many different situations as possible to test
yourself and your equipment.
MAC
...my wife says once she gets it for xmas --- and I train her on
it --- I can't touch it.

:-(((

I bought two from B&H for xmas, the other goes to another family
member outside the home and I'll test it tommorow. Testing the
first one tonight -- no dead pixels, one hot one -- but who cares
it will not show up. On board flash used for this pic below and
just downsized and sharpened. Auto mode --

I'm a D30 shooter that will be in withdrawal after she takes this
one into her possession ... well ---I'll miss it, she'll let me
process the images though, but the way this thing acted tonight,
I'll not need to do much -- just hand it to her and have her shoot
auto!

Help! Any thoughts on getting shooting time on the G3? I love the
D30, but this thing can get the shot on the everyday go.

--
MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com

--
MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com
--
A pixel is worth a thousand words
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MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com
 
What...

Did...

I...

Tell...

You...?

No, wait... that's not two words. Man, I can't count. :-)))

I'm glad to see you're both enjoying it, one more than the other, it would seem. :-)
Help! Any thoughts on getting shooting time on the G3? I love the
D30, but this thing can get the shot on the everyday go.
--

Ulysses
 
I forgot where I got mine, but do a search and might use link above!

Good luck!

MAC
thang.
...my wife says once she gets it for xmas --- and I train her on
it --- I can't touch it.

:-(((

I bought two from B&H for xmas, the other goes to another family
member outside the home and I'll test it tommorow. Testing the
first one tonight -- no dead pixels, one hot one -- but who cares
it will not show up. On board flash used for this pic below and
just downsized and sharpened. Auto mode --

I'm a D30 shooter that will be in withdrawal after she takes this
one into her possession ... well ---I'll miss it, she'll let me
process the images though, but the way this thing acted tonight,
I'll not need to do much -- just hand it to her and have her shoot
auto!

Help! Any thoughts on getting shooting time on the G3? I love the
D30, but this thing can get the shot on the everyday go.

--
MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com

--
--
MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com
 
When I read Phil's review and then saw you had added the g3 to your arsenal, well it intrigued me soooo much for the price that I couldn't resist going into a rationale of why not give these as special one time gifts this year and teach some family members the hobby that I love and is dear to my heart and also "a tool in my minds eye that is exceptional for getting the shot". Sooo many features (Hmmm I can't count either :-))) ) the g3 is such a great tool and sooo00 easy to carry--the controls seem intuitive and right there at my fingers ready to deploy--I didn't even read the manual!

If she lets me borrow it as my compliment cam to the D30, and I'm hoping so on a money event shoot where she'll get some of the proceeds then as Phil and you said this will be a great compliment to the DSLR.

Now -- let's think of the DSLR we want in the future....for me, it would be powerful yet small...smaller DSLR glass needs to be in the future...I'm experiencing difficulty lugging around stuff, that is why I got the 28 - 135 IS lens so this will be my one -- everyday walkaround -- and only lug other stuff for special shots -- 20mm for landscapes, 70 - 200 for sports, and 50 mm for art.

But it will be interesting if I prefer the g3 to the D30 28 - 135 IS for the walk-around. My opinion right now is that I'd prefer the g3 because of its size and controls to get the shot....but this will be my wife's and I'll need to honor that -- unless she extenporaneously hands it over .. for everyday shoots. we'll see! :-)))

Soooooo, what is my dream DSLR? Lower price #1 -- so you do not have to worry about babysitting an expensive (3 -4 times) DSLR while on vacation. Low weight and size #2 ---sooooo you can get the ergonomics, ease in carrying and get the shots--likely will still need to exchange lenses on the DSLR's in the future so a g3 type will still be an extremely valuable all around compliment tool to get the shot.

Folks need to think about these "small" factors -- price and egonomics. Let me put it this way. If the athlete in my link below was not petite, she could not do what she does. And if I had a smaller more compact DSLR, with a g3 type cam as an adjunct, I could do soooooo much more....for sooooo much less!!!!!

http://66.216.35.121/uubthreads/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Board=share&Number=67732&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1

That will be the future of digital in my minds eye -- IMHO!

Thanks again Uly!

MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com
Did...

I...

Tell...

You...?

No, wait... that's not two words. Man, I can't count. :-)))

I'm glad to see you're both enjoying it, one more than the other,
it would seem. :-)
Help! Any thoughts on getting shooting time on the G3? I love the
D30, but this thing can get the shot on the everyday go.
--

Ulysses
--
MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com
 
I'm a D30 shooter that will be in withdrawal after she takes this
one into her possession ... well ---I'll miss it, she'll let me
process the images though, but the way this thing acted tonight,
I'll not need to do much -- just hand it to her and have her shoot
auto!

Help! Any thoughts on getting shooting time on the G3? I love the
D30, but this thing can get the shot on the everyday go.
There's just something about the Canon "G" series that makes them such nice cameras to own.

--
Scott

G3 Disney Gallery
http://www.pbase.com/sdommin/disney_usa

My 'Favorites' Gallery:
http://www.pbase.com/sdommin/favorites
 
...my wife says once she gets it for xmas --- and I train her on
it --- I can't touch it.
Mine -- oops, I mean my wife's ;-) -- came yesterday. Has to stay in the box till the weekend though.
...
Help! Any thoughts on getting shooting time on the G3? I love the
D30, but this thing can get the shot on the everyday go.
I suspect I'll have the same problem. :-)

Good luck!

Alan
 
I always respected the G-series, but I was never drawn to try one out until the G3. So for me, it's less about the series and more about this particular camera. This one is much more comfortable in the hands... for me, at least.
There's just something about the Canon "G" series that makes them
such nice cameras to own.

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Ulysses
 
MAC -

Here's a Brawny paper towel. You're drooling, bud. :-)))

Wow! I've never seen you so excited about a camera!
the g3 is such a great
tool and sooo00 easy to carry--the controls seem intuitive and
right there at my fingers ready to deploy--I didn't even read the
manual!
You're probably benefiting from the D30 experience. For myself, I like the controls, but have the problem of having "F717 memory retention"... my fingers for the first couple of weeks still wanted to to go to the places where the F717 buttons and controls and menu system would have been. It was pretty funny. :-)
If she lets me borrow it as my compliment cam to the D30, and I'm
hoping so on a money event shoot where she'll get some of the
proceeds then as Phil and you said this will be a great compliment
to the DSLR.
You could always steal it and just run away. ;-)
Now -- let's think of the DSLR we want in the future....for me, it
would be powerful yet small...smaller DSLR glass needs to be in the
future...I'm experiencing difficulty lugging around stuff, that is
why I got the 28 - 135 IS lens so this will be my one -- everyday
walkaround -- and only lug other stuff for special shots -- 20mm
for landscapes, 70 - 200 for sports, and 50 mm for art.
Smaller would be nice, if the camera companies could standardize on glass. Otherwise, prices will stay high, and you'll never find the lenses you want.

I also need lower prices. Because current prices are at $2000, I decided to stick with a camera -- for now -- that has a sensor that I don't want. A tiny mosaic sensor that produces too much noise and doesn't pick up the kind of detail and resolution that a DSLR does. So it was a compromise. And it's also an interim solution for me.
But it will be interesting if I prefer the g3 to the D30 28 - 135
IS for the walk-around. My opinion right now is that I'd prefer
the g3 because of its size and controls to get the shot....but this
will be my wife's and I'll need to honor that -- unless she
extenporaneously hands it over .. for everyday shoots. we'll see! :-)))
Yep, I'm definitely thinking that you need to steal that camera and run away.

Heheheh... the G3 is good for the walk-around. I gave it to my wife while we attended a recent event, and I put it in "Wife Mode" --- the green icon Auto mode. If only she knew a bit more about composition. But she did just fine.
Folks need to think about these "small" factors -- price and egonomics.
Definitely.
Let me put it this way. If the athlete in my link
below was not petite, she could not do what she does.
She's amazing!! Great shots. What ISO and what shutter speed & aperture?

--

Ulysses
 
like the controls, but have the problem of having "F717 memory
retention"... my fingers for the first couple of weeks still wanted
to to go to the places where the F717 buttons and controls and menu
system would have been. It was pretty funny. :-)
Hopefully one of these days I'll get used to turning the G3 on/off from its on/off switch before attempting to do so with the zoom lever, which is the location of my Nikon 4500 on/off switch. We are certainly creatures of habit.
  • Olga
 
MAC -

Here's a Brawny paper towel. You're drooling, bud. :-)))
Yep, salivating for sure, and the other cam is going to the couple who could make us grandfolks in a year or two-- so now we're thinking these cams will generate memories that will make us cry -- so you see we got multiple water leaks goin on here -- hehe!!
Wow! I've never seen you so excited about a camera!
Well, I thought I was big stuff when I got the King a few years back...I got in after your excitement....about the time I read your posts about bad batteries and bocs... :-)))

Well, our daughter is getting the King this xmas -- with accesories it was $1200 a few years back .. we've come a long way! Now I got to keep it going for her -- she's going to the UK after Christmas with boyfriend -- it is not the 11 days we worry about, it is the 10 nights!!! :-((
You're probably benefiting from the D30 experience. For myself, I
like the controls, but have the problem of having "F717 memory
retention"... my fingers for the first couple of weeks still wanted
to to go to the places where the F717 buttons and controls and menu
system would have been. It was pretty funny. :-)
So true...We are creatures of habit when there is little time to take the shot "we must be one with our cams!!"
You could always steal it and just run away. ;-)
Hahaha....Nah, not after 26 yrs, this is to bring us closer together since she has felt left out of my digital experience..at least that is the party line I'm using today!
Smaller would be nice, if the camera companies could standardize on
glass. Otherwise, prices will stay high, and you'll never find the
lenses you want.

I also need lower prices. Because current prices are at $2000, I
decided to stick with a camera -- for now -- that has a sensor that
I don't want. A tiny mosaic sensor that produces too much noise and
doesn't pick up the kind of detail and resolution that a DSLR does.
So it was a compromise. And it's also an interim solution for me.
My estimate -- D60 or sigma today -- that $2K is just the body, then lenses to cover range add $1K so total of $3K-- 4x the price of G3 -- well, folks should stay with g3 and wait for the low noise DSLR with lots of dynamic range and lenses that cover a large range for $1500 total -- then we got 2x the cost of g3..then we'll have folks in mass --- if lenses are smaller, then I'll be there also.
But it will be interesting if I prefer the g3 to the D30 28 - 135
IS for the walk-around. My opinion right now is that I'd prefer
the g3 because of its size and controls to get the shot....but this
will be my wife's and I'll need to honor that -- unless she
extenporaneously hands it over .. for everyday shoots. we'll see! :-)))
Yep, I'm definitely thinking that you need to steal that camera and
run away.
Hmmm....can a cam replace 26 years?
Heheheh... the G3 is good for the walk-around. I gave it to my wife
while we attended a recent event, and I put it in "Wife Mode" ---
the green icon Auto mode. If only she knew a bit more about
composition. But she did just fine.
Same boat here..we'll keep working at it, who knows, maybe we'll become a shooters tag team!
Folks need to think about these "small" factors -- price and egonomics.
Definitely.
Let me put it this way. If the athlete in my link
below was not petite, she could not do what she does.
She's amazing!! Great shots. What ISO and what shutter speed &
aperture?
This was last summer when I really didn't know how to shoot the best way yet! I previously used AV mode and set f4 for inside in a decent lit place -- the auto ss was inconsistent 1/200 - 1/320 in av mode. Now I keep in mind to stop body motion...ideally you need 1/500 and ideally you need enough light ...and fast focus... so I now set to manual mode...I start with 1/500 and f2.8. I start with ISO 400. I check the histogram to see if I have enough light. Then I adjust...either ISO 800 or ss 1/400.....then I recheck the histogram. On the VBall shots, the best I could do with ISO 1600 and wide open on the f2.8 lens, and still was only able to achieve ss of 1/320 to get enough light to the sensor...when objects or people are in motion, the key is achieving enough light and focus and shutter speed...the D30 with 70 -200 f2.8 sigma lens has this many times, sometimes I've wished for the 200 f1.8 lens but that is astronomical in price. Where g3 will not keep up is in low noise and focus speed for burst shooting...but it shines at ISO 50 for still life where the shooter doesn't care much about shallow DOF -- the g3 adds a dimension I truly love, ergonomics to get the shot the D30 is too bulky to get and not onboard because of "not wanting to lug around" !

I've learned alot in a year, and I wouldn't trade that leaning, but if I had to do it over again knowing what I know today, I'd be moving from the 505v to the g3 and sitting and waiting for the DSLR in my minds eye--the g3 has that much to offer to keep me busy with the features that are rich and expansion capabilities. The D30 is still in my minds eye though, the low noise and ISO 1600 are awesome.

MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com
 
My interest Scott only lately in G3 -- I figure canon on try 3 ---really has it right!

MAC
I'm a D30 shooter that will be in withdrawal after she takes this
one into her possession ... well ---I'll miss it, she'll let me
process the images though, but the way this thing acted tonight,
I'll not need to do much -- just hand it to her and have her shoot
auto!

Help! Any thoughts on getting shooting time on the G3? I love the
D30, but this thing can get the shot on the everyday go.
There's just something about the Canon "G" series that makes them
such nice cameras to own.

--
Scott

G3 Disney Gallery
http://www.pbase.com/sdommin/disney_usa

My 'Favorites' Gallery:
http://www.pbase.com/sdommin/favorites
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MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com
 
Well, I thought I was big stuff when I got the King a few years
back...I got in after your excitement....about the time I read your
posts about bad batteries and bocs... :-)))
Ahhh... good times! :-)

Everything was so new then. Every day in the forum was a different discovery and a problem to be solved. I think that's the difference between digital shooters from a few years ago versus the shooters of today, if you can generalize that way.

The newer shooters don't have quite the same history and learning curve behind them. We were learning all about photosite size, why white balance goes wrong, and helping companies create the cameras of today. Shooters these days just expect it all to work, without any real concern of how it got that way, why it's going wrong, and why it's really OKAY to try a work-around. :-))
Well, our daughter is getting the King this xmas -- with accesories
it was $1200 a few years back .. we've come a long way!
Ahh, yes. The King. It lives on! I'm glad to hear that.
Hahaha....Nah, not after 26 yrs, this is to bring us closer
together since she has felt left out of my digital experience..at
least that is the party line I'm using today!
A beautiful thing, MAC. :-)

I hope to get my wife involved sometime within the next 3 to 5 years. I'll start her off probably next year with a camera just large enough to fit in her purse. I'm already preparing her mentally for that eventuality. ;-)
well, folks should stay with g3 and wait for the low noise
DSLR with lots of dynamic range and lenses that cover a large range
for $1500 total -- then we got 2x the cost of g3..then we'll have
folks in mass --- if lenses are smaller, then I'll be there also.
Yep, that sounds about like what I'm waiting for.
Hmmm....can a cam replace 26 years?
Same boat here..we'll keep working at it, who knows, maybe we'll
become a shooters tag team!
Cool stuff. And a growing rarity these days to see the commitment continue so happily. Congrats to you guys. And I hope that connection grows stronger as you find new ways like this to enjoy your shared vision together. Very cool.
the g3 has that much to offer to keep me busy with
the features that are rich and expansion capabilities.
This is pretty much where I'm at now. I have not come close to checking all of its potential, much less my own potential WITH this camera.

The sloppy thing about all of these cameras is that beyond a low ISO, you can only ask so much of them. I'd like to reach the higher sensitivities, but I'm not prepared to shell out the kind of bucks required just to get my feet wet. Meanwhile, I CAN get my feet wet with some other skills while using the G3.

If I decide to keep it. :-]

--

Ulysses
 
I expect you and your wife will enjoy Alan! This cam has features for both. Looking forward to pics from the Hartmann G3, maybe take it on your trip you mentioned and see how it does against the 50 in low light, but the D30 really performs on the streets ISO 1600, so I expect we'll be shooting with the g3 mostly in day or with flash at ISO 50 -- some great low noise pix at this setting -- excellent color too -- right out of the cam! Keep us apprised what you think!

MAC
...my wife says once she gets it for xmas --- and I train her on
it --- I can't touch it.
Mine -- oops, I mean my wife's ;-) -- came yesterday. Has to stay
in the box till the weekend though.
...
Help! Any thoughts on getting shooting time on the G3? I love the
D30, but this thing can get the shot on the everyday go.
I suspect I'll have the same problem. :-)

Good luck!

Alan
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MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com
 
A beautiful thing, MAC. :-)
Thanks Uly! We like to take walks so I hope this grows into a hobby for her as well. Time will tell.
I hope to get my wife involved sometime within the next 3 to 5
years. I'll start her off probably next year with a camera just
large enough to fit in her purse. I'm already preparing her
mentally for that eventuality. ;-)
Good way to start with wives I think, also perhaps offering to do her processing is what I'm offering for my wife-- to show if she takes pictures, she'll get the best results she's ever seen from any camera she's ever used. She is leary, but wants to learn the computer also, we'll see how that goes..... by the way, breezebrowser for $35 rocks, I downloaded a week ago and registered and no problems with RAW conversions or JPG -- shows the EXIF nicely, lots of neat features -- highly recommended.

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MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com
 

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