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16th December 2014, 18:32 | #1 |
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Posted a thread on here 2mths ago about advice for what camera to get.
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Enjoy your new camera, don't forget to post loads of photos on here:xmas-smiley-024:
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Wonderful gift.
Wow! What a wonderful present.
Santa must have thought that you have been extra, extra good – to leave you a LZ40. With your 22 – 924 mm (35 mm equivalent) zoom lens you won’t need to lug extra gear around. And the definition of your Zeiss lens is superb. Look forward to seeing some of your art work on here and possibly in next year’s Club calendar. egremont |
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Still getting to grips with instructions,not taken any outside photos yet,been raining for 5 days.Don't want to get it wet.
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The Panasonic is a high spec camera. Don't worry about the weather, you could try your hand at glamour photography, great for the indoors I have heard. I am looking forward to seeing your photos
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Hmmm glamour well be lot dearer than it was back in the 80's lol, but with right model and lighting you can create some fanastic portraits and moody contre jour or hatchet lighting for body shots. Many succesful models started off modelling for photographic clubs Aaah I miss the good old Beehive at Chalk Farm just across from David Bailey's Pad
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