almost dark when I shot this... not to bad really.... hey photographers remember when shooting 400 asa, and 800 was really reaching while 1600 was whoa! was grainy lol!
Where do you load the film into your camera phone?
Yeah, I remember when 400asa was considered fairly hi-speed film back in the day. And anything above 400iso in a digital cam was getting grainy. Hell, I always shot at 80iso in my first Olympus E10 DSLR - I just refused to go higher.
Now I'm seeing some of these sports photogs shooting 5000-8000iso - and getting very little grain. Digital has come a long way in a very short span of time.
Where do you load the film into your camera phone?
Yeah, I remember when 400asa was considered fairly hi-speed film back in the day. And anything above 400iso in a digital cam was getting grainy. Hell, I always shot at 80iso in my first Olympus E10 DSLR - I just refused to go higher.
Now I'm seeing some of these sports photogs shooting 5000-8000iso - and getting very little grain. Digital has come a long way in a very short span of time.
yes it has. I started with Fuji s1 in 2001 I shot this pic because I wanted to see what the camera saw
We used to try shoot at 100iso to get the best from the image, no grains, but sometimes, that grainy look can be quite an artistic touch, nice photo, lovely drive way btw
We used to try shoot at 100iso to get the best from the image, no grains, but sometimes, that grainy look can be quite an artistic touch, nice photo, lovely drive way btw
the lights going up the hill are this lights of the road going into town. I am utterly amazed and certainly most grateful to be living here today.
yes it has. I started with Fuji s1 in 2001 I shot this pic because I wanted to see what the camera saw
Awhile back during a Toronto trip we dropped by Ripley's Aquarium - and I opted to shoot the entire place with just a Samsung Galaxy S6...instead of my Nikon d80. And the cell probably did a better job on full auto (with low lighting) than I could've got with the Nikon.
Awhile back during a Toronto trip we dropped by Ripley's Aquarium - and I opted to shoot the entire place with just a Samsung Galaxy S6...instead of my Nikon d80. And the cell probably did a better job on full auto (with low lighting) than I could've got with the Nikon.
yes very amazing... I have not tried anything really serious with the phone... only because my hand is steadier with the camera weight. I've been practicing though.. I've though for a long time web vids should be from a phone.
What's a good photography site to start with? Nothing too fancy but for someone who wants to learn how to take better pics in low light/no light etc...
almost dark when I shot this... not to bad really.... hey photographers remember when shooting 400 asa, and 800 was really reaching while 1600 was whoa! was grainy lol!
almost dark when I shot this... not to bad really.... hey photographers remember when shooting 400 asa, and 800 was really reaching while 1600 was whoa! was grainy lol!
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