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Louis

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But to be honest, I really want a portable with bigger sensor! ....

 

 

Mmmm, I don't really keep up on the latest in gear, but my good neighbor, a dedicated tech guy that seems to know the future, insists that Fuji may have a X30 coming soon with a full-size sensor. Who knows? I think your eye/artistry would make beautiful images, no matter what's in your grasp.

 

Larry

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Mmmm, I don't really keep up on the latest in gear, but my good neighbor, a dedicated tech guy that seems to know the future, insists that Fuji may have a X30 coming soon with a full-size sensor. Who knows? I think your eye/artistry would make beautiful images, no matter what's in your grasp.

 

Larry

 

Dear Larry,

With a Fuji, I won't be able to contribute to this wonderful site! ;):D

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Louis , IMHO these appear better than some of postings from M240/9 users, even though the subject is not something that I'm fond of. Larry makes a very good point about how much you get out of this camera and they really are affective to look at . Maybe it's post processing skills or exposure control or judgement of lighting initially, but really good all the same

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Louis , IMHO these appear better than some of postings from M240/9 users, even though the subject is not something that I'm fond of. Larry makes a very good point about how much you get out of this camera and they really are affective to look at . Maybe it's post processing skills or exposure control or judgement of lighting initially, but really good all the same

 

Lee, thank you so much for your kind comments. I really appreciate them! :-)

 

For me, PP has always been the half of the fun as shooting is the other half. With all the possibilities that digital photography is offering us to improve a shot - more specially a shot from a P&S and small sensor - I believe it's a pity to not use them! :) Actually, even during my film period, I was always having fun to improve a shot in my little lab! :)

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