I have a Panasonic10 MP digital camera from 2008, or so. It's a Lumix.The issue is that batteries tend to change over the years, so replacing it is a matter. I've had the same experience too, where I'd take a shot of the clouds at sunset/dusk, and the power line wires were in the way. That camera does work pretty well, and you got some nice photos with it. I even saw some of the detail on the moon, which I've heard is called the man on the moon. Cheers, Patrick! ✌️
Whatever your drinking must be good lol. I have that camera I bought a long time but never got into and now I'm ready. I ended up buying a Canon t7 refurbished from Canon and I still have time to return. I was thinking maybe return it and learn off my a100. What's your recommendation and I know it's only 10 megapixel, is that enough to do editing in Lightroom especially shooting raw?
Oooh! way off on 'Sony's First Digital Camera' - The first (Prototype) was the Mavica in 1981 followed by MVC-C! in 1988 then the DSC-F! in 1996 and so on with a series of innovative digital cameras including the highly successful floppy disc based MVC-FD5 and FD-7 before the first Digital SLR for Sony in 2006 the DSLR-A100
I have a Panasonic10 MP digital camera from 2008, or so. It's a Lumix.The issue is that batteries tend to change over the years, so replacing it is a matter. I've had the same experience too, where I'd take a shot of the clouds at sunset/dusk, and the power line wires were in the way. That camera does work pretty well, and you got some nice photos with it. I even saw some of the detail on the moon, which I've heard is called the man on the moon. Cheers, Patrick! ✌️
Whatever your drinking must be good lol. I have that camera I bought a long time but never got into and now I'm ready. I ended up buying a Canon t7 refurbished from Canon and I still have time to return. I was thinking maybe return it and learn off my a100. What's your recommendation and I know it's only 10 megapixel, is that enough to do editing in Lightroom especially shooting raw?
I think it would be fine. I am going to dig mine back out later this year.
Oooh! way off on 'Sony's First Digital Camera' - The first (Prototype) was the Mavica in 1981 followed by MVC-C! in 1988 then the DSC-F! in 1996 and so on with a series of innovative digital cameras including the highly successful floppy disc based MVC-FD5 and FD-7 before the first Digital SLR for Sony in 2006 the DSLR-A100
Well I didn’t know that, thanks for teaching me something 🙏