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How can one get to that info?
With this http://www.wisegeek.com/how-can-i-view-the-exif-data-of-a-photograph.htm or another similar programme
Regards
John
How can one get to that info?
Looks like something's wrong with your sensor - although I note all this were in spot metering mode - have you tried the others?
Sean
With this http://www.wisegeek.com/how-can-i-view-the-exif-data-of-a-photograph.htm or another similar programme
Regards
John
With this http://www.wisegeek.com/how-can-i-view-the-exif-data-of-a-photograph.htm or another similar programme
I'll try another metering mode, but I use Spot on most other cameras w/o issue. I might do better with metering a broader area, particularly on butterflies and similar subjects.
This is incredibly useful. Why didn't I know about it before ? Thanks, John.
I've had my FZ-150 for the best part of a year, now, and haven't yet seen anything on here to want to make me spend another £400 as soon as- especially when it produces images such as:
http://www.birdforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=403981&d=1347214488
and: http://www.birdforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=403698&d=1347114655
It would be really useful if more folks who've upgraded from the 150 to the 200 relate their conclusions.
I am prepared, however, to change my view, if/when convincing evidence is produced. The improved shots in lower light conditions (could we have some of these, please?) would be an obvious bonus, for example. And October is fast approaching, with its Sibes (with any luck!) lurking in misty woods, etc.
I have an FZ150 as well and have the FZ200 on order, hopefully I''ll get it next week. My reasons for buying it were better low light performance, ie birds under foliage. Faster AF and better viewfinder. I'm not expecting any better image quality over the FZ150, just better images under certain lighting conditions, which should add to its versatility. By the way, superb bird images. The FZ150 does give great images.
My reasons for buying it were better low light performance, ie birds under foliage.
Promising reports so far!
One of the most frustrating things about the FZ150 is that the camera reverts to the default setting for the autofocus area when it is switched on or wakes from sleep mode.
Have they stopped this on the FZ200?
Cheers
My reasons for buying it were better low light performance, ie birds under foliage. Faster AF and better viewfinder. By the way, superb bird images.
I'd like to see a manual focus that is effective and user friendly.
Has anyone who currently owns one of these tempting cameras tried the manual focus?
I have an FZ150 as well and have the FZ200 on order, hopefully I''ll get it next week. ........