James Murphy
Rookie
- Location
- Pittsburgh, PA
This is first post where I actually attach pictures, so I apologize if they are not formatted correctly.
I took my daughter (and new NEX-5N w/18-55 kit lens) to the Phipps Conservatory in Pittsburgh on Monday (MLK day) as they just started their winter orchid show. I really do like the Sony, as it is our 1st new camera in ~4 years. If the Pany GX1 had been available when my wife was interested in my buying, we might have gone that direction and, we still might. My biggest complaints are that it doesn't always nail the focus and the kit lens is not as sharp as I would like. I know that several of the m4/3 lenses are sharp AND affordable, so the jury is still out.
Anyway here are a few pics from the visit.
Constructive Criticism is always appreciated.
1st pic - Orchid
ISO400 F3.5 RAW Aperture Priority
2nd pic - Orchid
I really like this pic because of the way the flower really stands out from it's background.
ISO400 F3.5 RAW
3rd pic - Orchid
My 7yr old daughter took this picture
ISO400 F4.0 RAW
4th pic - Orchid
This image and another I didn't post are the ones that give me hope that you can get the desired sharpness and detail from the 18-55 kit. On the original I could view at the actual pixel on my monitor and the detail was amazing. Almost 3D.
ISO200 F4.0 RAW
5th pic - Orchid fountain
My daughter took this one too.
ISO200 F4.0 RAW
6th pic - My favorite
ISO400 F4.5
I took my daughter (and new NEX-5N w/18-55 kit lens) to the Phipps Conservatory in Pittsburgh on Monday (MLK day) as they just started their winter orchid show. I really do like the Sony, as it is our 1st new camera in ~4 years. If the Pany GX1 had been available when my wife was interested in my buying, we might have gone that direction and, we still might. My biggest complaints are that it doesn't always nail the focus and the kit lens is not as sharp as I would like. I know that several of the m4/3 lenses are sharp AND affordable, so the jury is still out.
Anyway here are a few pics from the visit.
Constructive Criticism is always appreciated.
1st pic - Orchid
ISO400 F3.5 RAW Aperture Priority
2nd pic - Orchid
I really like this pic because of the way the flower really stands out from it's background.
ISO400 F3.5 RAW
3rd pic - Orchid
My 7yr old daughter took this picture
ISO400 F4.0 RAW
4th pic - Orchid
This image and another I didn't post are the ones that give me hope that you can get the desired sharpness and detail from the 18-55 kit. On the original I could view at the actual pixel on my monitor and the detail was amazing. Almost 3D.
ISO200 F4.0 RAW
5th pic - Orchid fountain
My daughter took this one too.
ISO200 F4.0 RAW
6th pic - My favorite
ISO400 F4.5