Agree with Chris B
There isn’t one photo I wouldn’t have liked to shoot, and process so, myself.
The juxtaposition works well on your site too.
Amities
Philippe
> Le 31 janv. 2020 à 16:28, Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>
> I meant to reply to this post yesterday, Moose, but I deleted it by mistake.
> I then failed to find it because I mistakenly searched for ’Sproing’.
>
> All the shots look very good. I almost wrote ’surprisingly’ but stopped
> myself, because I too like the TZ200 as it’s called Over Here – I bought it
> at your urging several months ago.
>
> However, I feel that you’ve found its sweet spot and I’ll have to work to do
> that.
>
> What was the occasion for the group of people sitting in line?
>
> I really liked the way you’ve caught the small pink flowers (cornflowers?).
>
> And the bases of the beer glasses . . .
>
> Chris
>
>> On 30 Jan 2020, at 19:24, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> OK, I'm going to natter for a while. If you just would like to look at some
>> nice pictures, look here. <https://photos.app.goo.gl/xjdsgFgZdbrZk9yL6
>> <https://photos.app.goo.gl/xjdsgFgZdbrZk9yL6>>
>>
>> Lots of noise the last few months about Full Frame mirrorless cameras. To
>> listen to the web, it would seem everyone and their siblings are moving that
>> way.
>>
>> I wonder how much is actual interest, and how much just talking about what's
>> hot. I wonder how those beasties are actually selling.
>>
>> OTOH, there's the NatGeo photog who says he only uses recent 1" sensor Sony
>> RX100 models.
>>
>> And, of course, AGAK waxing eloquent about the fair GX85 vs. his old D60 II,
>> with nary a mention of the smaller sensor.
>>
>> I do love the results from my 2-3 camera 'serious' set-up. But, there are
>> situations where that's all a bit much. So on our seven week Fall trip to
>> New England and Ireland, a carried along a couple of compact cameras. The
>> Panny ZS80 was to give me reach, with 720 mm eq. The 1" sensor ZS200 for all
>> round shooting, with it's range of 24-360 mm eq.
>>
>> I "did" Dublin with an odd combo of ZS200 and a GX9 with 7-14 and 8 mm
>> fisheye.
>>
>> The ZS80 did get some good shots, but it's not an unqualified success.
>>
>> But the ZS200 did very well. I can certainly see the NatGeo guy's point.
>> He's shooting for their magazine and web sites. The 1' sensor is certainly
>> up to that. The advent of Topaz Denoise AI effectively neutralizes the noise
>> from the smaller sensor at higher ISOs.
>>
>> Probably too many samples, but sure a wide range of subjects light, etc.
>> Pace yourself. :-) <https://photos.app.goo.gl/xjdsgFgZdbrZk9yL6
>> <https://photos.app.goo.gl/xjdsgFgZdbrZk9yL6>>
>>
>> Some significant crops, including some amazing stained glass work.
>>
>> Just Sayin' Moose
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