The low light is great - plenty of IDO settings, or I can drop the shutter speed WAY down (down to a 30 second exposure).
It has no hotshoe though, so I've only got the built in flash.
A nice thing I did was setting an ultra fast shutter speed and enabling flash for an outdoor midday portrait. The speed was so fast no daylight affected the scene, so essentially it looked like a night shot, but the flash picked out the person as normal.
ok, for the record on this one... i've never really got the HDR hype (my canon 400d is enough for me...)
those pictures are really nice though, i can recognise good work when i see it
and the difference between my old CRT monitor, and my new 1080p tv, is huge, it's much more vibrant on this tv... i looooove the colour in your pictures now
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Overly processed in hindsight.
My pics come out alright but not 'vivid' enough.
http://jeremytoons.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=20&Itemid=30
It has no hotshoe though, so I've only got the built in flash.
A nice thing I did was setting an ultra fast shutter speed and enabling flash for an outdoor midday portrait. The speed was so fast no daylight affected the scene, so essentially it looked like a night shot, but the flash picked out the person as normal.
Awesome panorama on the dock, btw
Taking them all 8mp (or 7.8 or whatever).
They come in about 3000x2000, then I take them down to 1600 for editing.
those pictures are really nice though, i can recognise good work when i see it
and the difference between my old CRT monitor, and my new 1080p tv, is huge, it's much more vibrant on this tv... i looooove the colour in your pictures now