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Thanks for confirming, Sean! p.s. I have been really enjoying the Lumix Live sessions on the S5M2. Lots of great info!
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I've been going through some photos from last year that I hadn't developed and thought this one was worth posting. This is a former NSW Government Railways 27-class steam locomotive. It was one of ...
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I am not very knowledgeable about computer specifications needed for specific photo applications but there is a forum here on DPR dedicated to it. Here is a link: PC Talk Forum: Digital Photography ...
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There is a small bit of info about auto shutter towards the end of the video (at 2:01). He says auto shutter "chooses the shutter type based on a variety of conditions including the camera and lens ...
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I have to admit that I've never taken the time to learn much about the difference between shutter types but have primarily shot with mechanical shutter because I understood that electronic shutter ...
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Hi, I just tried some test shots here with my S5 and the Lumix 50mm/1.8 lens. It's nighttime here so these are indoor photos. I mounted the camera on a tripod and shot photos at 1/60 and 1/125 in ...
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Oh wow, that is a beautiful scene! Thanks for sharing. It's great when you hear the train and can get into position in time for the shot. I've been lucky enough to have that happen a few times but ...
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This one was taken before the photo posted earlier in this thread. The train is approaching Cootamundra West station where a crew change will take place. SSR-01 and SSR-02 with a loaded grain train ...
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While I've never used a LUT, apparently it is just a plain text file of numbers in a specific order and each number in the table refers to a specific colour value in the image. The numbers tell the ...
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And I would add that this is how a lot of things are sold nowadays to the younger generation. Younger people are getting and consuming their information through social media channels so online ...
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So as I said this means at the very least out of the 20 lenses you purchased you had to try at least one other which means you tried at least 40 copies. That's extraordinary. And I think probably ...
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I judge their reputation as being excellent. I don’t see any articles online saying they have a poor reputation for quality. You have to be exaggerating about your experience. You said that you ...
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Shooting trains in MF has nothing to do with what you said. I use Panasonic’s DFD in AF-C for moving objects and it works. You said it was rubbish. You are wrong. Simple.
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So you only have Olympus MFT gear in your profile, you say that you’ve “moved on”, but here you are posting in the L-mount forum complaining about Panasonic’s DFD. It looks like you have not moved ...
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Nonsense. If you were correct, Panasonic’s reputation would be terrible. It is not, because you are wrong.
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This is a blanket statement that patently is not true for many types of still photography. I take photos of moving trains, travelling up to 100 km/h, and the bulk of my shots taken in AF-C in ...
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Exciting to see S5 Mark 2 photos in this thread! The photos look great. The action shots with the dogs are sharp as a tack! My favourite is the last one, a beautiful scene indeed.
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Just looked at mine... serial number is 1129.
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Thanks HAMADA-san! Yes, it is a long time ago, but it's great that you have these images to remember what it was like. Thanks again!
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Wonderful photos, HAMADA-san! I think they came out really well from old slides. What date were these images taken? I like the two-car electric train. Where was that taken?
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