Been going around Taipei City shooting scenery and people. I love it when I can shoot from the different angles with the movable EVF and LCD screen.
-The A1 has incredible resolution on its screens, that a plus and a minus for it. Everytime I reviewed my shots, it looked really sharp to me but compared to viewing on a monitor, it was a bit blurry. I knew it wasn't my hands for I had rested it on a stable platform. Seems that the autofocus wasn't able to decide what it wants to focus on.
- Drains AA batteries like a burst dam. went through my np400 and 2x6 AAs in an afternoon of shooting at largest carshow in taiwan. (next one's in 2006)
Anyways I still have a lot to learn about the camera.
p/s Any users of A1 can tell me how to blur the background when taking people? Tried large aperture but can't seem to get the effect rite.
-The A1 has incredible resolution on its screens, that a plus and a minus for it. Everytime I reviewed my shots, it looked really sharp to me but compared to viewing on a monitor, it was a bit blurry. I knew it wasn't my hands for I had rested it on a stable platform. Seems that the autofocus wasn't able to decide what it wants to focus on.
- Drains AA batteries like a burst dam. went through my np400 and 2x6 AAs in an afternoon of shooting at largest carshow in taiwan. (next one's in 2006)
Anyways I still have a lot to learn about the camera.
p/s Any users of A1 can tell me how to blur the background when taking people? Tried large aperture but can't seem to get the effect rite.