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December 18th 05, 09:56 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.zlr
wayne
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Samsung 815 (was: Introduction)
Hi David,
Actually my review makes that point as one of the issues with the
camera. Of course one can do it the old way and use a tripod. Image
stabilization only goes so far even if you have it.
Cheers,
Wayne
Wayne J. Cosshall
Publisher, The Digital ImageMaker,
http://www.dimagemaker.com/
Assistant Director, International Digital Art Award
Writer and educator in graphic design, photography, digital technology
Personal art site
http://www.artinyourface.com/
David J Taylor wrote:
wayne wrote:
Hi all,
Just joined. Been doing photography for some 33 years. I've written
for all the Australian and some US photo mags and edited a few of the
photo, design and art magazines. I now publish my own online digital
imaging magazine. The latest article is a review of the Samsung
Pro815: http://www.dimagemaker.com/article.php?articleID=378
My own art work follows two lines: photo-media involving combining
multiple images, and mathematical. The link is below.
Cheers,
Wayne
Your "Review" omits the key fact that this camera lacks image
stabisation - essential to get the best out of a 420mm lens on a small
sensor camera.
At nearly three times the weight of the Panasonic FZ5, this is not a
camera I would be interested in.
David
wayne
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