Photograph and Camera talk
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That´s the point, I really love your pics but I never would carry around a DSLR as my daily camera.
The good thing for us selftimer shooters is the fixfocus mode, where you can set the focus distance and a customizable selftimer, where you can set time and number of pics.
I also like the in-camera-raw-processing and the effects.@derivative666: Here some high ISO pics. AF in low light is useful but not really fast.
ISO 1600
ISO 3200
ISO 6400
If you want really amazing low light performance, you have to go with a Fuji X 100s.
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Been shooting with a Leica M8 800 ISO max. The GR will make a great substitute. Because if it doesn't fit in my pocket. I will most likely not be carrying it. Urb mentioned the X100S to me as well but, it's significantly larger then GR. You all know what they say "the best camera is the one you have on you"
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^in camera high contrast b&w or is it done in post.
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In camera raw processed.
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I have the natural leather Roberu camera strap but it's quite large and takes up a lot of space in my bag. Also, you can't quickly tale it off like on this one.
I know this just comes down to personal preference but I'm not sure which color to get. I feel like black is the obvious because it's not a loud color, but having a camera around your neck is a loud situation already. But I am a sucker for red and camo, so….
Red, Black, or Camo?
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Black
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wow!!!
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I saw that coming …
Nice images ChuckD
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Maybe one belgian beer too much…
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Recently my brother's been shooting on an Olympus OM-D more than his big Nikon DSLR because it's so much smaller. He commented that he has a 75 to 300 mm zoom (equivalent to a 150 to 600 mm on a full-frame) that's the size of a can of Red Bull.
A Micro Four-Thirds camera with a pancake lens would be a similar size to a compact, and much more flexible, so might be another alternative to the Ricoh.
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Nice! GR?
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Yep, all GR it's all I have left and I love it!!!