Photography is all about sharing and learning. I am glad you found this thread useful. I have recently read Graham Houghton's excellent e-book on FZ200 which beats the Panasonic full manual. Here's the link, and it's free to download: "Graham Houghton has completed his e-book manual on the FZ200 and wonderfully made it free!
Valuable information, clear communication, excellent presentation.
.pdf format.
Thank you so much, hope 107fmfor your reply & the link to Graham Houghton's e-book link. I've been looking unsuccessfully for some printed articles on the FZ200 by GH, which i can read & keep as a reference manual
Thank you once again, Hope107FM
Go to: www.grahamhoughton.co.uk"[]
sharing more birding pics...
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the pics are a bit blurry and the feathers a little washed becos of low light (weather was drizzling and gloomy, can see the rain drops on the water)
still learning to capture fast moving objects
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the pics are a bit blurry and the feathers a little washed becos of low light (weather was drizzling and gloomy, can see the rain drops on the water)
still learning to capture fast moving objects
Nevertheless, great attempt. I could never get to photograph such fast moving subjects like birds. My attempts at taking aeroplanes still leave much to be desired as you can see from my posting.
Hullo hope107fm, you are reeeally modest! your images of airplanes at the very beginning of this sub-forum are sharp, clear & inspiring. they bring into sharp focus (pardon the pun) the capabilities of the FZ200
Were you actually under shelter when taking these shots?
Went to a Peranakan Day gathering at a friend's place. These beaded slippers are hand-made from Malacca
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