yeah, renting sucks. maybe you can use this as an opportunity to get a small pocketcam and experiment with it =P
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http://www.ricoh.com/r_dc/gxr/
i'll be getting this pending nikon's announcement. the controversial feature is that the lens and sensor are bound in the same module. whenever you want another lens, you have to pay for another sensor. seeing how a 50mm macro is all i really need for this kind of camera (street fashion, food, details), the extra cost is not an issue for me.
still want something like this for fast shooting, only with an aps-c sensor.
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Originally posted by comedyzen View PostI've been calling various camera shops in San Francisco and LA. No one carries the Ricoh GR3. I really want to play with it before buying. Anyone know of any good camera shops in either city that may have it?
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absolutely, the quality of low light images on the grdII is pretty shameful, shooting at anything above iso400 makes images extremely grainy. it should be improved a lot for grdIII along with a slightly higher aprture (1.9 vs 2.4) which should provide a little help to low light shooting. design wise, its pretty much the same thing of course."AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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Originally posted by theetruscan View Post35 milesish south of San Francisco is an excellent camera shop called Keeble and Shuchat. Give them a call.
http://www.kspphoto.com/activepages/main.html
I will try to hit the T. Oaks next time I am in LA.
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well he said he'd hope to handle it in person before buying.
since it was discussed before, here is a few random samples I took with the S90. first one is ISO800, f2, 1/10 (hand held) and taken in pretty much no light at all.
"AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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We'll I must confess I did not read pg 4-5 but I saw a few things I could add up to:
1) panasonic and leica. I been advertising lumix in russia for a while, so I know a few pros of it. It's a great camera, but it does not look good. It has leica optics, but leica has panasonic matrix. In that fashion leica is only marginally superior to panasonic. Difference is marginal.
2) lumix g1 ( I think it's what it's called) is uber good 3/4 digital camera, but a lot better on quality and options.
3) if I grabbed a camera myseld, I'd grab hasselblad 503. Alas I am so bad in photographing, I won't bother)
ps if in doubt buy panasonic! It's also durable!Originally posted by interest1I'm pulling you off my friends list if you don't put down the vodka.
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Originally posted by Alesha View Post3) if I grabbed a camera myseld, I'd grab hasselblad 503. Alas I am so bad in photographing, I won't bother)
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Originally posted by delirium View Post^^
wow im impressed - great clarity
didn't realize modern point and shoots had that capability.
at what iso level does it get grainy then?"AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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