Newborn Photography Denver
it’s main appeal for me was the small form (fits in a jeans pocket). I
am happy to say, that it does what I expected in that regard, and very
well. Beyond this, would it work for the other aspects of what I want
from this format, and here is what my breakdown leads me to so far…Great lens, sharp in almost any situation, and to the corners.
However, the slower aperture on the 100mm equivalent end, is too slow.
Way too slow when I think about the upcoming LX7 from Panasonic.Great processing of the image data. In this regard, Sony have done
very will considering its 20mp resolution. In the 125 (lowest natural
setting) to 400 iso range, things look great. From 400-1600 they are
passable, but when you hit 1600 and above, it quickly becomes apparent
that the images are a little smudgy looking.Resolution is superb considering its size and the sensors
limitations. This is the only reason I would keep this camera. It offers
me the ability to make beautiful, salable work. Really!So, since a few thoughts on a camera are useless without pictures, here are a few that I made yesterday
Prior to Chelsea and Justin’s wedding this summer, I had the chance
to create some bridal portraits. It was a cloudy and overcast evening,
but beautiful for the opportunities it presented. This is one of the
most relaxed andfun bridal sessions I have had the pleasure to shoot.The wedding (from my point of view), was spectacular as it rained
nearly the whole day. I loved the way Chelsea and Justin carried it off
and the result was a wedding with a really fun story. I think that
everyone there was a trooper and stood the weather in the best possible
way…. “stiff upper lip” style. Kudos to you all.
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