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jotdeh Registered: Apr 07, 2009 Total Posts: 452 Country: Netherlands |
Heya, |
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DavidP Registered: Jan 26, 2002 Total Posts: 7537 Country: United States |
Don't agree with #2, except for using to adjust focus (which I would never use it for). |
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dhphoto Registered: Feb 16, 2003 Total Posts: 8073 Country: United Kingdom |
I've never even seen an S90 let alone used one and now I hear from various sources it's lens ring is both too stiff and too soft. Don't you just love the net |
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jotdeh Registered: Apr 07, 2009 Total Posts: 452 Country: Netherlands |
dhphoto wrote: |
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dhphoto Registered: Feb 16, 2003 Total Posts: 8073 Country: United Kingdom |
Ok, my bad. |
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borderlight Registered: Dec 06, 2004 Total Posts: 1258 Country: United States |
The front control ring should be set to (+ -) setting. You should never have to touch it again. The control dial on the back does move easily and, in turn, will influence your exposures, but if the front control ring is permanently set to (+ -) only your f-stop, not your exposure if set in TV or AV, will be affected which is a snap to correct. This really isn't a big deal because the DOF is extreme no matter what f-stop the dial inadvertantly spins to. I shoot mostly on AV or P. Flash is permanently off. Like any new camera equipment you always need to overcome some minor manufacturer shortcomings, and make a few concessions. Once practiced, it's second nature. |
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dhphoto Registered: Feb 16, 2003 Total Posts: 8073 Country: United Kingdom |
Shame you can't limit the auto ISO |
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borderlight Registered: Dec 06, 2004 Total Posts: 1258 Country: United States |
You can limit the ISO. I set mine on ISO 160 for TV and AV. |
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jerrykur Registered: Feb 15, 2005 Total Posts: 3658 Country: United States |
Size is the best thing about the camera. In most other respects it is another nice compact camera, but not IMHO a revolutionary camera. I am not unhappy that Amazon botched my pre-order and I did not take them up on their offer to sell me the camera at a discount. |
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Daan B Registered: Aug 16, 2007 Total Posts: 6965 Country: Netherlands |
jerrykur wrote: |
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borderlight Registered: Dec 06, 2004 Total Posts: 1258 Country: United States |
I suggest you read a complete review somewhere before passing on misinformation on equipment you don't own. This multi-purpose spinning wheel on the back also allows you to page through your pictures faster than you can with an iPhone. |
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dhphoto Registered: Feb 16, 2003 Total Posts: 8073 Country: United Kingdom |
Barry Pehlman wrote: |
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jotdeh Registered: Apr 07, 2009 Total Posts: 452 Country: Netherlands |
Barry Pehlman wrote: |
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wtlloyd Registered: Jun 08, 2003 Total Posts: 3043 Country: United States |
The above mentioned review at Luminous Landscape: |
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jotdeh Registered: Apr 07, 2009 Total Posts: 452 Country: Netherlands |
wtlloyd wrote: |
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borderlight Registered: Dec 06, 2004 Total Posts: 1258 Country: United States |
Can you enlarge on that, can't find it in the manual I've just downloaded, you can set an upper limit for ISO, how? |
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jotdeh Registered: Apr 07, 2009 Total Posts: 452 Country: Netherlands |
Barry Pehlman wrote: |
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Gochugogi Registered: Jun 25, 2003 Total Posts: 7099 Country: United States |
dhphoto wrote: |
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dhphoto Registered: Feb 16, 2003 Total Posts: 8073 Country: United Kingdom |
jotdeh wrote: |
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dhphoto Registered: Feb 16, 2003 Total Posts: 8073 Country: United Kingdom |
Gochugogi wrote: |
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borderlight Registered: Dec 06, 2004 Total Posts: 1258 Country: United States |
So you set the front ring to something you hardly use? Essentially rendering it pointless? What about using the lens ring for FL (even if it's not faster than using the lever for zooming, but I wouldn't have to hold it so long when going from wide to tele...) and using the rear dial to adjust metering? Since it's liveview all the way don't you get a pretty good preview making you aware of any accidental change? I frequently adjust metering to make sure I don't blow highlights (excessively). |
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borderlight Registered: Dec 06, 2004 Total Posts: 1258 Country: United States |
I think the question was if you can limit the upper ISO in AutoISO mode? I.e., will the camera choose the best ISO from 80 up to say 400 (rather than going all the way to 3200). Is this what you're doing here, or do you set a fixed ISO? |
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dhphoto Registered: Feb 16, 2003 Total Posts: 8073 Country: United Kingdom |
Barry Pehlman wrote: |
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borderlight Registered: Dec 06, 2004 Total Posts: 1258 Country: United States |
The G10, for example has Auto ISO and Auto High ISO so you can ensure it doesn't go right up to the highest speeds without you realising. |