The ISO works nice.
When I view the page, then click on the thumb I get a larger thumb.
When I click on +all sizes, I get the large and I can choose 'original'
and I can download them.
I understand you can make a setting where all the photos only show up at
the size you choose, when you upload them new photo's.
Why FLickr has to screw this data up so that it means noting to anyone
who owns the camera, is beyond me:
*Maximum Lens Aperture:* 925/256
Can't even tell what lens you were using or what the focal length was.
Scott
Ian Nichols wrote:
> Someone gave me a freebie Flickr Pro account (for a year, anyway). I
> decided to put the pictures from a festival I recently went to in it.
> It seems rather slow. Does it generate the other picture sizes on the
> fly from the largest? Does the slideshow download the largest size to
> your browser and let the flash player scale it for viewing? If either
> of these is true, then I'll probably stop using it.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/27469081@N02/sets/72157605500647132/
>
> Having used it fairly intensively for this, I think I'm starting to
> get the hang of the E-3, particularly the changing of autofocus point
> and exposure compensation. Mostly done with 14-54 and 40-150, and a
> few with the Sigma 30/1.4. Raw files processed in Silky Pix. ISOs
> from 100 for the sunny outdoor shots to 3200 for some of the dimly lit
> indoor stage. Some surprisingly good results from 800 and 1600, but
> 3200 is very noisy.
>
> I5250980 is my personal favourite, followed by I5240830 (both taken at
> ISO800) and maybe I5240849, which was taken at ISO3200 but scrubbed up
> quite nicely.
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