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Related: About this forumFireworks from the park
Olympus users: I used livetime instead of the fireworks setting. Easier.
Next time I will use a manual lens. Set it once and forget it.
elleng
(131,370 posts)I MIGHT get another camera for next year, but getting more grandbabies so DO have to prioritize expenditures!
alfredo
(60,082 posts)elleng
(131,370 posts)alfredo
(60,082 posts)My camera goes for about $350 now. It is the bottom of the Olympus line, but Olympus uses the same sensor on all models, so I am just sacrificing external control and weather sealing.
elleng
(131,370 posts)alfredo
(60,082 posts)Do you feel that the present camera is not suiting your needs?
Are you looking for an interchangeable lens camera, or a point and shoot?
elleng
(131,370 posts)HAD Nikon, with several lenses, years ago; 'lost' due to life changes. Miss the lenses, but like easy portability of the samsung.
Would like to work with lenses now that I have time and a place and y'all, tho vision's not as good as it was. (DID have cataract surgery recently, but need glasses for camera work now which wasn't the case in the 'olden' days. NUISANCE!)
alfredo
(60,082 posts)Take a look at the mirrorless cameras from Sony, and the Micro 4/3 cameras from Olympus and Panasonic/LUMIX. They are smaller and lighter, but have a smaller sensor than the Sony. Micro 4/3 has a good lineup of lenses. They are generally lighter than the ones on the Sony.
elleng
(131,370 posts)SURE wish I had my old Nikon + lenses, tho heavy, and carried it to Europe several times (along with kids! Have albums to prove it!)
alfredo
(60,082 posts)You will be impressed with the compactness and light weight of the micro 4/3 and the other mirrorless cameras.
elleng
(131,370 posts)WISH you were here with me to help me shop! GOOD you're not; gotta wait to pay for it/them!
alfredo
(60,082 posts)Change I save also helps pay for my toys.
http://www.dpreview.com is a good resource for reviews.
Take your time, and while you are shopping, take a bunch of photos.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,791 posts)The street scene is very effective.
alfredo
(60,082 posts)Solly Mack
(90,800 posts)peace, quiet, tranquility, almost standing still in time... but just ahead... time rushes by, moving, speeding along.
The light and shadows are the perfect complement to that feeling.
alfredo
(60,082 posts)long exposures.
Solly Mack
(90,800 posts)No, no. I get the final word.