This is the first time I am doing this type of posting, so I apologize for all those not so align or standardize photos or even what i call not so good review write up for this posting and etc...), and this is more like a personal opinion after I have done some ISO testing on the
Panasonic Lumix LX3, just to find out what is the maximum acceptable noise level (At least to myself) specially when taking a shoot with it. Anyway I just wanna make sure that I am familiar with the whole setting of this little toy (Lumix LX3).
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ISO 400 |
ISO200 -ISO800: All subjects are only shoot with available light. I just wanna see how this P&S ISO is going to deal with the available lighting within this range.
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ISO 200 |
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ISO 800 |
Panasonic Lumix LX3 has the ISO level from ISO100 - ISO3200.
I have each photos label with the ISO settings that I used. Personally I think ISO200-800 still kinda retain the required details for the photos (and the noise level that I could accept).
So, from a P&S perspective I think it is not bad at all .
1 comment:
wah, close up yg cantik. skru pun nampak cantik.
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