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<blockquote data-quote="KarenWoolley" data-source="post: 1255632" data-attributes="member: 44295"><p>Martin - I've had one of these for a few weeks now. I'm still getting to grips with it, lots of settings to try and I'm no photographer...</p><p></p><p>Anyway in answer to your request I can't give you any technical opinion on the camera but here are a couple of my better efforts so far. I did get an adapter but can't be bothered with it and hence these were all taken handheld, which isn't as easy as with my usual NV3. The very bright early morning light was a bit challenging on the woodsand pic. I've also attached a picture of the woodsand taken at the same time with my NV3 for comparison (4th picture)</p><p></p><p>The mallard pic was an experiment, taken in near darkness on the high ISO setting, noisy but usable as record shot, not that you'd want one of a mallard, but you know what I mean...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarenWoolley, post: 1255632, member: 44295"] Martin - I've had one of these for a few weeks now. I'm still getting to grips with it, lots of settings to try and I'm no photographer... Anyway in answer to your request I can't give you any technical opinion on the camera but here are a couple of my better efforts so far. I did get an adapter but can't be bothered with it and hence these were all taken handheld, which isn't as easy as with my usual NV3. The very bright early morning light was a bit challenging on the woodsand pic. I've also attached a picture of the woodsand taken at the same time with my NV3 for comparison (4th picture) The mallard pic was an experiment, taken in near darkness on the high ISO setting, noisy but usable as record shot, not that you'd want one of a mallard, but you know what I mean... [/QUOTE]
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