L also stands for Lousy, Lok kok and Lau ya.![]()
It also means lau jiao or old bird, not that it has any meaning in the context of this discussion! :bsmilie:
L also stands for Lousy, Lok kok and Lau ya.![]()
Sharpening:
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100% sharpening (12.3 MP crop)
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200% sharpening (12.3 MP crop)
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300% sharpening (12.3 MP crop)
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400% sharpening (12.3 MP crop)
ok i understand... thanks bro... :thumbsup:
Hi, may I know what do you mean by DR off with DR at 200%?
Thanks
err... fujifilm charges $80+ for sensor clean I think.... even if the product is under warranty.
The service center is near Ubi.
photobum: Yr sharpening is done in camera or software? 200% is mid hi in s5 pro?
Is there a Fuji center I could take the S5 to get a sensor clean for about the same amount of money?
Fujifilm service centres:
Sensor cleaning at Fujifilm costs S$96.30 (after 7% GST). The reason why it costs more to clean your sensor at Fujifilm is because the technician actually dismantle the camera to clean the sensor, not just a simple mirror-flip and swipe. You will have to leave your camera with them for at least 3 days to have it cleaned.
- 10, New Industrial Road, Fujifilm Building. Monday to Friday 9am to 7pm. Tel: 6380 5540.
- No. 3 Temasek Boulevard, #02-001E/001F, Suntec City Mall. Monday to Saturday 11am to 7pm. Tel: 6884 4300.
:bigeyes: I better take care when i change my lens
err... fujifilm charges $80+ for sensor clean I think.... even if the product is under warranty.
The service center is near Ubi.
If I am not wrong is at the upper paya lebar road there, at the T junction.
Fujifilm service centres:
Sensor cleaning at Fujifilm costs S$96.30 (after 7% GST). The reason why it costs more to clean your sensor at Fujifilm is because the technician actually dismantle the camera to clean the sensor, not just a simple mirror-flip and swipe. You will have to leave your camera with them for at least 3 days to have it cleaned.
- 10, New Industrial Road, Fujifilm Building. Monday to Friday 9am to 7pm. Tel: 6380 5540.
- No. 3 Temasek Boulevard, #02-001E/001F, Suntec City Mall. Monday to Saturday 11am to 7pm. Tel: 6884 4300.
You ought too. Otherwise, DIY sensor cleaning.
I think this's my personal preference. Somehow, I prefer the green on S5Pro's shots, having said that, every body has it's own strength. In fact, I shoot with my PnS when I travel for work :bsmilie:
So does the S5 actually have a proper sensor clean function that lifts the mirror out of the way to clean? I've seen some folks put the camera in Bulb and then press and hold the shutter release while the sensor is cleaned. I'd rather not use this method, if you ask me. Slip your finger off that shutter button and you're stuffed.
yes it has a proper clean function.
speaking of cleaning sensors....i just got a lighted 7x loupe to facilitate sensor cleaning. even the tiny specs of dust can been seen easily. now my s5 sensor very clean. :bsmilie:
Haha, it is this clarity and color rendition that makes CZ and Leica famous for their optics. Within Nikon's realm however, the newer 16-85mm looks like a good lens, just taking a look at the results on Photozone. It's not yet available in Australia however, but I hope that when their next catalogue comes out, the lens will be in.
Heheh, I'm just paranoid about scratching the sensor. Even with my lenses...if they're dirty when I buy them second-hand, I carefully clean them once and place a filter over them after that, and never clean again.