S5Pro - is it here yet


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Will it be a good cam for taking wedding and event shoots?
 

NW75 - why want brochure.... actual out-of-camera samples more worth it...

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Done at home for fun, F1b mode

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Shot outside for fun, F1 mode

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WB set to warmer, F2 mode

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Std/100%/Org/Org, Handheld/resting.

Anyway, it isn't the camera or the lens, but how you use it to get the best out of it.
 

Thanks. I was thinking if the 1.5 fps at 400% is able to capture champagne pops (i doubt so) :(
 


oh yeah.... i'm still ~drool~ over it... :bsmilie:

soldier said:
Thanks. I was thinking if the 1.5 fps at 400% is able to capture champagne pops (i doubt so)

really? since when does equipment dictate wat u can or cannot shoot? azure is trying to tell u dat learn to work with ur equipment, not get hampered by it. if u know s5pro has a slow fps, then why not learn how to anticipate the moment?

if u need a machine-gun camera to capture a champagne popping, pray tell how in times of yore with manual SLRs, do wedding shooters capture that moment in one shot? :think:
 

oh yeah.... i'm still ~drool~ over it... :bsmilie:



really? since when does equipment dictate wat u can or cannot shoot? azure is trying to tell u dat learn to work with ur equipment, not get hampered by it. if u know s5pro has a slow fps, then why not learn how to anticipate the moment?

if u need a machine-gun camera to capture a champagne popping, pray tell how in times of yore with manual SLRs, do wedding shooters capture that moment in one shot? :think:

chill guys. i dun mean anything. I am a newbie and am trying to learn as much as i can. No offense intended to anyone.
 

really? since when does equipment dictate wat u can or cannot shoot? azure is trying to tell u dat learn to work with ur equipment, not get hampered by it. if u know s5pro has a slow fps, then why not learn how to anticipate the moment?

if u need a machine-gun camera to capture a champagne popping, pray tell how in times of yore with manual SLRs, do wedding shooters capture that moment in one shot? :think:

yeah..got the same tots too..but then i think S5Pro has its limitation..its not so suitable for sports..eg. a fast moving race car panning shot..
 

Anyplace I can see a comparison between the S5pro and the previous S3Pro? Is the S3Pro based on the D100?

Thanks!
 

Anyone tried using GP rechargable NIMH AA batteries on the S5 pro?:think:
 

Anyone tried using GP rechargable NIMH AA batteries on the S5 pro?:think:

from past experience i dont have a very good impression of gp batteries ;p
 

There was a comparison I did earlier in this thread. Fuji has much better tones and colours.


I must be going blind, I can't seem to find any "comparison" photos in this thread, just lots of picturess taken by the FujiS5Pro. :dunno:

Care to point out the "comparison" photos to me? :think:
 

if u need a machine-gun camera to capture a champagne popping, pray tell how in times of yore with manual SLRs, do wedding shooters capture that moment in one shot?

Ok, Mr Nightwolf, sir. I'll do that with my Coolpix 4500. :devil:


But, seriously, to all those who, (1) think I'm some young pup, (2) think I'm misleading young equipment chasers, ...read/think again.

I have used a 10D, a 20D, a D70/D70S, a S2 Pro, a D100, a S3 Pro, a D2H before. And now, have been playing with somebody else's S5 Pro for the last 2 weeks. What I see, I'm contented with. I'm not in the biz of doing equipment comparisons, nor shall I be doing so in the foreseeable future. I do my outings, I do my own work, I do more outings, meet more friends, shoot more, that's it.

The photos I post here to share and show what CAN be obtained from a S3/S5 Pro if some effort is put in and if the conditions are ideal.

If you want to see any camera as a slow slug, you are welcome to it, I couldn't care less. You want to think that a camera and lenses are what makes pictures, you are welcome too. It is your loss.

I have, and still do, maintain that it is the heart and mind that make up the true lens of a camera. The problems that occur are usually standing behind a camera.
:sticktong
 

That is why questions are asked and answered.
 

Someone tested s5pro 400% with d200. I wonder how will it be if s5pro standard 100% be compared to d200? Will be nice to see the difference (if any).
 

chill guys. i dun mean anything. I am a newbie and am trying to learn as much as i can. No offense intended to anyone.



Chill guys~~..he merely a newbie and asking questions that we may had asked or even thought before...@ least he asked...
just that he asked the question in open forum and should not warrant a 'blasting' from u guys.. :nono:
we r here to learn....and improve...

well..just my 2 cents worth....

Keep shooting~
 

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