On 2/8/2014 3:49 PM, Jim Nichols wrote:
> I can't speak for Moose, but the Fuji F10 was the first digital that I
> ever bought. It is excellent when used indoors or in shade, but is
> pretty much useless in bright sunlight. The image quality still
> compares well with more modern gear. Mine will be kept. A lot of my
> photos of camera gear were made with it, and it just keeps working well.
>
> Jim Nichols
> Tullahoma, TN USA
>
> On 2/8/2014 5:40 PM, piers@xxxxxxxx wrote: Seems to me that Moose first
> identified the secret saucery way back with the F10.
Yes, it was a real breakthrough in IQ, including at higher ISOs, for small
sensor P&Ss. As Jim says, it still makes very
good images. I've taken some great images with it.
[The pedant hiding in me requires that I mention that the 'secret sauce' that
started this thread had only to do with
shutter shock.]
> Still have it, Moose?
Yes, still got it. It's available for sale, should anyone want it, cheap. The
reason is simple enough, I also have an
F30, which adds full manual control and better AR coating on the LCD to the
same, excellent sensor.
F Number Moose
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