
A various amount of test with this new Nikon.
I will certainly see how it is with a bit of time I have two weeks to return it and I find this is certainly a change to say the least. It's not as compact and there are so many settings that one really has to be set on what they are going to do
with this little guy.
All of these picture were taken in the later part of the afternoon.
Good clarity - I keep tipping my head to really look at the picture though!
ReplyDeletewhat a pretty and green scene...
ReplyDeleteNice your camera is a good one.
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ReplyDeleteLooks like you are having fun playing with it
ReplyDeleteYeah I am going to have to take this weekend and really test this new guy out. There are so many settings and it will take some time to see how I feel with it. But we shall see. It's not as compact and one definitively has to be set on what they are doing. So worst case scenario is that I just take it back in and exchange it or have a refund - it's a Nikon and after I know this is what I am pleased with I will say what kind it is. Till then I am going to just remain silent :)
ReplyDeleteRight now I don't really see much difference to my little guy but I shall see how this works over some time Milli.
ReplyDeleteYeah I went just snapping all over in the later part of the afternoon - yet we shall see how this one fits.
ReplyDeleteThis afternoon I was Rita, however I am so used to my old one that this will be different, the settings are different and it has it's own software but I just clicked away all over. The thing is what you do with some 60 pictures there after. I can see why people set a certain amount of time with a camera. As this is
ReplyDeleteenjoyable but at the same time there after it's the creative process, I am sure I will figure out all the settings - that is the key.
You get to test it? They would never allow that here! How cool
ReplyDeleteThis is a neat shot
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots! love the reflection in the water!
ReplyDeleteYeah I went out and tonight and was testing the stabilization but I have to find where it is thanks so far so good :)
ReplyDeletesome of your shots are a bit to dark but otherwise good-
ReplyDeleteHeidi,I have to learn this MACHINE lol .....there are so many settings and all I am and well I have not installed the software that goes with it yet but with a little time it may do alright..
ReplyDeleteSome interesting shots. I'd be interested to know which camera this is, I have two Nikons.
ReplyDeleteclear, clean, and colourful..it's all now you have in your camera, Jack!
ReplyDeletegreat shots Jack, thanks and Happy Fall to ya.
ReplyDeleteIt's a Nikon Coolpix SL100, I can say right now I am not all that please with it to be entirely honest with you. I have yet to find the stabilization within it and my compact one is much better in the manner. If you have any suggestions I would be more than please to hear it as I am pondering on this and if this afternoon does not work out I am going to take it in and exchange it as I don't want to waste time with something that is not going to be appropriate - I do have two weeks with it.
ReplyDeleteYeah these were my first and the settings were right this and just a few others seemingly came out right and very clear so we shall see later this afternoon today.
ReplyDeleteThanks and the same back too you Parrie...
ReplyDeleteMy first impression on viewing the page was one of clear focus.
ReplyDeleteCool - I have yet to really begin experimenting - i have made a few attempts - but they have not gone so well.
ReplyDeleteBut practive makes perfect as the saying goes.
Yes I can understand that one Anders as this weekend I will be practicing to say the least!
ReplyDeleteWe shall see how it goes with the camera DJ.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful
ReplyDeleteGosh this was a while back but yes it was thanks Cheryl.
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