Showing posts with label rx100. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rx100. Show all posts

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Cambridge contrast

 Amazing blue sky all day so Cambridge was looking at its best with spring flowers and new leaves. All taken with RX100 (welcome to the club Barry) which performs particularly well under these bright conditions as with most compacts. The top two make use of the high contrast. I then set the camera to 6-stop HDR - these are handheld and again in bright conditions there is enough shutterspeed to cope (left is the middle exposure that the camera saves along with the HDR image). Very impressive performance. Not so good where there is a figure moving as there is ghosting.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

f4.0 Butterfly Portraits

 I stopped off at a butterfly house en route to Southampton on Thursday. The Sony demisted much quicker than the SLR so I used the former to take close-up views of some of the larger butterfly wings. The photo of the white butterfly on the left was taken with the Sony and that on the right and the final image with the Canon 20-200 at f4.0 aperture giving a lovely soft background.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Contrast in Cambridge

I am still testing out my new RX100 compact to see the best everyday settings as mainly I will be using it as a 'grab' camera where there is no time to think about modes etc. In each of the pairs above, the lefthand image uses the built-in HDR, which takes several images and combines them in camera. This obviously only works as a jpg. The other image is a RAW image adjusted as fully as possible in the Raw converter. The greater saturation of the HDR image works well where the light is very contrasty as in the first pair but not so well when bringing out shadow areas as in the second pair.
The two images below also use the HDR mode - both into the light and work well.