You have taken very good pictures. I also have this camera, and I would like you to create a video in which you discuss its features and how to take pictures in different scenes. Thanks.
Hi there! Thank you very much, good idea, will take it on board for 2024 although I'm sorry to say I had to sell the camera. Some basic tips: keep the ISO low, use a sturdy hand-held tripod so you can move around. I took it everywhere, you might not want to do this but my philosophy is that it is better that the camera comes with me all the time, everywhere. My biggest complaint about it is the difficulty of balancing the lens and the camera (they are like two separate entities). That makes quick composing difficult if not impossible.Some of the images it produces are a bit flat, no dimension, like a basic point and shoot. Experiment with the film modes, I liked the Velvia. The JPEGs are very good. As you might know, it took a lot of practice to use it but it's rewarding. Thank you again.
Hello Sleepy
Amazing images with Fuji :-). Nice idea bird singing as background. Have it in one of my slideshows, too. That's you at 0.35?
Grt Ernesto
Thank you Ernesto. Of course, we both have birds in the background. That's Mr Sleepy. 😀
You have taken very good pictures. I also have this camera, and I would like you to create a video in which you discuss its features and how to take pictures in different scenes. Thanks.
Hi there! Thank you very much, good idea, will take it on board for 2024 although I'm sorry to say I had to sell the camera. Some basic tips: keep the ISO low, use a sturdy hand-held tripod so you can move around. I took it everywhere, you might not want to do this but my philosophy is that it is better that the camera comes with me all the time, everywhere. My biggest complaint about it is the difficulty of balancing the lens and the camera (they are like two separate entities). That makes quick composing difficult if not impossible.Some of the images it produces are a bit flat, no dimension, like a basic point and shoot. Experiment with the film modes, I liked the Velvia. The JPEGs are very good. As you might know, it took a lot of practice to use it but it's rewarding. Thank you again.
@@sleepyslideshows Your suggestions were invaluable, and I intend to implement them.