Besides, it was also my first time using digital heavy gear (my Lumix G1) for the travel shooting. The performance was good (using both the native Lumix 14-45mm zoom lens and the old Nikon AIs lens). But since there are so much more functions/features in digital photography compared with my analog day (especially when I am using full manual FM2), further practicing would be required (such as auto focus feature/constraint, WB characteristics, usage combination of ISO, shutter speed & aperture, etc.) in order to maximize the camera's capability for make good shots (actually, not to make lousy shots).
Monday, February 15, 2010
Euro Walk, Feb 2010
It was my first time visiting Europe (Rothenburg, Germany) in winter this Feb. Though, the weather was indeed freezing with snow, the place was so beautiful and peaceful (only a few tourists in the low season) and it was an enjoyable experience.
Besides, it was also my first time using digital heavy gear (my Lumix G1) for the travel shooting. The performance was good (using both the native Lumix 14-45mm zoom lens and the old Nikon AIs lens). But since there are so much more functions/features in digital photography compared with my analog day (especially when I am using full manual FM2), further practicing would be required (such as auto focus feature/constraint, WB characteristics, usage combination of ISO, shutter speed & aperture, etc.) in order to maximize the camera's capability for make good shots (actually, not to make lousy shots).
Besides, it was also my first time using digital heavy gear (my Lumix G1) for the travel shooting. The performance was good (using both the native Lumix 14-45mm zoom lens and the old Nikon AIs lens). But since there are so much more functions/features in digital photography compared with my analog day (especially when I am using full manual FM2), further practicing would be required (such as auto focus feature/constraint, WB characteristics, usage combination of ISO, shutter speed & aperture, etc.) in order to maximize the camera's capability for make good shots (actually, not to make lousy shots).
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