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I currently have a Sony Cybershot DSC-P32 (which I still regret buying, wont buy
another Sony camera again anytime soon).
I am looking for a good low-mid range compact point & shoot that I can use to
photograph LEGO models and can also go out and take inspiration shots (e.g.
cars, buses, trains, buildings etc)
I obviously want an optical zoom for the inspiration shots and I presume I need
Macro mode for the LEGO models (to capture fine details).
Not going to buy a Sony again, not after the last one (and I have other reasons
to hate Sony and all their products which I wont go into here).
I have a family member who has Canon product and swear by it (he owns a whole
pile of canon SLR gear and also owns Canon Powershot Point & Shoot and a bunch
of family members own Canon printers) so a Canon seems like it would be good.
Can anyone recommend a suitable camera?
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luv-me-sum-photoshop:
Eric Sophie
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In lugnet.technic, Richie Dulin wrote:
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In lugnet.technic, Eric Sophie wrote:
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Hey all, I broke my image link while I shuffled around some of the photos in
the Bloobit Gallery.
(sorry)
Here is a new Bloobit graphic. I like this one better, hope you do too...
Bloobit Mecha
Gallery
...snip...
Enjoy the pictures.
Eric Sophie
LUGNET member #1051
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Nice work, Eric.
The shadow effect is remarkable - I wonder if a colour other than blue for
the floor wouldnt work better with the mostly blue Bloobit?
Cheers
Richie Dulin
CO Legeaux
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Richies post got me thinking about color, so I had to give it another go,
thanks Richie:
Another possible realm where the
Bloobit might explore,
this time with Mr.
Jeeves leading the way.
Desktop: 1600x1200.jpg 1.9mb
Enjoy,
Eric Sophie
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Nothing to see here, just having fun with photo editing.
--Tony
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In lugnet.publish.photography, James Trobaugh wrote:
> Dave, I would suggest using IRFANVIEW ( http://www.irfanview.com/ ) it has a
> real nice batch processor that you can use to resize and rename images.
>
> jt
Thanks, James! I didn't know Irfanview could do that! I use it ALL the time!
Guess I'll have to dive into its sub-menus some more!
Dave S.
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