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My F30 test shots...

#1 Night Shot
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#2 Cat Shot
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#3 Infra Red Shot 1
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#4 Infra Red Shot 2
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stjoe said:
RSKeisuke,

Look for Jason from Alan Photo Funan. Tell him that your friend bought the package F30, 1G HighSpeed XD Fuji, Mini Tripod, Case and screen protector for total $595.
gd price... <$600 with 1GB XD. :devil:
 

What was the lighting for the cat shot? The lighting seems like a flash-shot's.
 

megascriler said:
What was the lighting for the cat shot? The lighting seems like a flash-shot's.
Yes it was a flash shot. Wanted to test out its Intelligent Flash.
 

tomcat said:
My F30 test shots...

#3 Infra Red Shot 1
63267805.jpg


#4 Infra Red Shot 2
63267806.jpg

how did you do that with F30??
 

29tim05 said:
how did you do that with F30??
I held an infra red filter (Hoya R72) against the lens and shoot through it. Best to do a custom white balance through the infra red filter first so that post processing is easier later on.

Anybody knows if there is a filter adapter available for the F30? It would definitely make it easier to shoot in infra red if there's one. :(
 

Hi guys, wanna check with you all, when you zoom your pictures all the way in, do you find it grainy? noisy? 'rough'? For most of my pictures, I find them that way... any idea(s) why? Thanks!
 

nckai said:
Hi guys, wanna check with you all, when you zoom your pictures all the way in, do you find it grainy? noisy? 'rough'? For most of my pictures, I find them that way... any idea(s) why? Thanks!
U using digital zoom?

if not, it's coz they need to upz the amplifier to have "live" display on the LCD. coz the aperture smaller when u zoom in.

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AReality said:
U using digital zoom?

if not, it's coz they need to upz the amplifier to have "live" display on the LCD. coz the aperture smaller when u zoom in.

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Nope, I'm not using digital zoom. Not sure, but I'm suspecting if it's due to the high ISO. When using auto mode, the ISO they selected for me is usually 800 & 1600. When using auto and N/SP mode, there's no way we can adjust the ISO. Any tips to share when taking photos using these 2 modes?
 

nckai said:
Nope, I'm not using digital zoom. Not sure, but I'm suspecting if it's due to the high ISO. When using auto mode, the ISO they selected for me is usually 800 & 1600. When using auto and N/SP mode, there's no way we can adjust the ISO. Any tips to share when taking photos using these 2 modes?

Can you post your photo to show us?

In any case, under high ISO, it is normal to have noise, but in case of Fuji F30 it should have better noise control then any other P&S.
 

I really love the rich colours of the F30. I was taking some building shots this afternoon and the sky came out bluer than blue to my pleasant surprise. :)

#1
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#2
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#3
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... and this is the infra red version of #3

#4
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tomcat said:
I held an infra red filter (Hoya R72) against the lens and shoot through it. Best to do a custom white balance through the infra red filter first so that post processing is easier later on.

Anybody knows if there is a filter adapter available for the F30? It would definitely make it easier to shoot in infra red if there's one. :(

you can try to get this, but not sure if it is available in singapore

http://www.cokin.co.uk/pages/filterfast.htm
 

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Looks different after I resized it, but the original was quite, erm, bad.
 

tomcat said:
I really love the rich colours of the F30. I was taking some building shots this afternoon and the sky came out bluer than blue to my pleasant surprise. :)
tomcat, well captured! :thumbsup:

Nice blue sky yesterday evening
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This is natural mode in ISO 3200/F2.8/100

Only resize, little curve correction. Noise is directly from the camera, no cleaning. As you can see the blue channel exibit some noise but it is still exceptable. Note that this is NOT 100% crop.

Please pardon me. I was hungry looking for food and...

gardenia_iso3200.jpg
 

jimtong said:
This is natural mode in ISO 3200/F2.8/100

Only resize, little curve correction. Noise is directly from the camera, no cleaning. As you can see the blue channel exibit some noise but it is still exceptable. Note that this is NOT 100% crop.

Please pardon me. I was hungry looking for food and...

gardenia_iso3200.jpg
just say it we understand.. you're working for that brand of bread aren't you?
 

I have realised that,

F30 will fix to F2.8...when I switch to Auto and M mode
 

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