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Advertisement Category: Want To Sell (WTS)
Equipment Type: Compact
Equipment Brand: Panasonic
Equipment Model: DMC FZ-50
Price (S$): 350
Description:
Selling away an under utilized FZ50; left in dry cabinet most of the time and comes with a few scratches.
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I'm not a fan of human portraits so I can't comment but my jaw dropped at the water droplets you took. I tried shooting a puddle in the rain but failed to capture such details.
Oh wow, so that means this camera is better taken with jpeg and not raw? Is there no workaround solution to this?
Edit: Ah wait, I think I figured out the solution --- save in jpeg XD I don't need the power of uncompressed format anyway.
I recently started shooting in raw with my FZ 50 at ISO 400 but when I developed in silkypix the photos look very noisy. When I develop into TIF the same happens yet if I convert them into JPEG, it looks perfectly alright.
Anybody can kindly enlighten me?
The biggest challenge of them all is that I'm using a 3MP entry level camera bought in 2003 to get as close as you advised would mean shooting them in Macro which is very difficult indeed. In the mean time, here's another shot using a new camera with better zoom -
If that's the case wouldn't it be more advisable to use a MC filter in situations where a UV filter will degrade the pictures? Having lurked in this place for some time I noticed no one seems to pay attention to MC filters.