I love this new digital camera.

Joined
Feb 3, 2001
Messages
32,359
Fuji S5200, takes some awsome shots.

this12d.jpg


You can still see the unburned red match head.:eek:

2006_02160094.jpg


beginnings.jpg


plane.jpg


Keep in mind the jet is traveling about 400 to 500 MPH and is about 3 to 5 miles away.:eek:
 
Those are some mighty fine and impressive pictures. :eek:
Mind if I save some of them for use myself?

Now you gotta post a pic of the camera itself.
Add some information, like where you got it, how you like it, what influenced you decision to buy it, a link to reviews, etc. You get the point.

And if you do do all that, thanks! :thumbup:
 
I bought one of these, and I am very impressed with it.
I already had a small Nikon Coolpix camera, but I found that the 3X zoom on the Nikon was a bit limited for some of the pictures I wanted to capture. I am strictly an amateur and things like RAW data and f stops etc are totally beyond me, so when I went looking for a 10X zoom camera, it didn't need to have all the bells and whistles, and the Fuji fits the bill perfectly,
After a couple of months using it on "auto" I have started to experiment with the manual settings, and have taken some really good pix. (by my standards)
A very good price for a lot of features, easy to use and easy to learn, I would recommend it for anyone starting out in digital photography or who just needs a camera for family snaps and the occasional bout of artistic work.
They are coming up regularly on eBay as it seems that people upgrade to higher end or SLR digitals.
 
cosine said:
Those are some mighty fine and impressive pictures. :eek:
Mind if I save some of them for use myself?

Now you gotta post a pic of the camera itself.
Add some information, like where you got it, how you like it, what influenced you decision to buy it, a link to reviews, etc. You get the point.

And if you do do all that, thanks! :thumbup:


Those are some mighty fine and impressive pictures. :eek:
Mind if I save some of them for use myself?
use 'em, just remember where they come from.:)

Now you gotta post a pic of the camera itself.
Add some information, like where you got it, how you like it, what influenced you decision to buy it, a link to reviews, etc. You get the point.

That'll be next, it's late, nite, nite.
 
Great pics,fine camera and after reading the reviews,it's on my short list.:D
Edited to add.Because I really need to start postin' pics.But right now there's that Hossom,n2s has for sale,and there's that........
 
I think industrial sites always look better in B&W than in colour, and another thing I found is that if you take your snap at dawn or dusk, with the sun slanting across the plant and buildings, you get some really nice effects.
I don't have anything of T's quality of pix, but my Fuji has taken some good B&W shots.
One great thing about digital cameras is that you can take hundreds of shots of a subject, and maybe keep 2 or 3 that catch your eye in the editing process, and no additional expense other than the camera and memory card.
Thanks for sharing, T. Top pix.
 
Back
Top