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  • Pol
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    Originally posted by Rodbender View Post
    That looks great. No I have hardly scratched the surface regards trying out inbuilt featchers. I really must get the handbook out and refresh my memory. So many things to try when you first get the camera, you tend to forget a lot of them.
    Been very busy house painting and it's not that easy at my age in my condition. Not seen my camera for weeks now.
    The pano feature couldn't be easier, honestly. You simply choose 'panoramic' from the scene modes, click ok and you get the option of directions (left/right, right/left, up/down,down/up) - then all you do is pan the camera in your chosen direction as you hold down the shutter. No faffing about, no need for the handbook - just choose the pano scene mode and that's it.

    You're ever so good for doing the painting! You can come and do ours after you've finished yours.

    Pol

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  • Rodbender
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    That looks great. No I have hardly scratched the surface regards trying out inbuilt featchers. I really must get the handbook out and refresh my memory. So many things to try when you first get the camera, you tend to forget a lot of them.
    Been very busy house painting and it's not that easy at my age in my condition. Not seen my camera for weeks now.

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  • Pol
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    Hey Shoppy, have you tried using the panorama feature on the FZ200?

    I gave it a try today and couldn't believe how easy it is to use! You just choose the direction you want to go and pan as you hold down the shutter! The camera does it all for you! It's a brilliant feature! It's a pity I wasn't somewhere more interesting to try it out but here's what I got anyway, just a few seconds and it was all done.




    Geez this camera is such great fun!

    Pol

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  • Rodbender
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    Originally posted by Pops View Post
    It will be that quick getaway vehicle he rides that makes em think that

    I reckon that big lens should include a years free membership to the local gym !

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  • Pops
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    Originally posted by Pol View Post
    Excellent, interesting shots - all of them. Another fine example of being able to get great pics from the far distance.

    As for people being suspicious of folk with a camera - they need to catch up with the times! Peeps are everywhere with smartphones that have cameras!

    As for you being a possible terrorist - it's that Balaclava to blame.

    Pol
    It will be that quick getaway vehicle he rides that makes em think that

    I reckon that big lens should include a years free membership to the local gym !

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  • Pol
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    Originally posted by Rodbender View Post
    Pol now I have the panasonic FZ200 I've sold this old gear as I no longer need it.
    If you carried that on the front of yer turbo-scooter the people would scatter sharpish thinking it' was a rocket launcher.

    Pol

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  • Rodbender
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    Pol now I have the panasonic FZ200 I've sold this old gear as I no longer need it.

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  • Pol
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    Originally posted by Rodbender View Post
    I told you I frighten people. Love your reply Yes I did point out to him that I'm sitting on a mobility scooter with camera on full view. I said I'm hardly being secretive about what I'm doing. Then gave him my card for my web site and said do take a look at my work.

    Have some new pills for my complaint and they seem to be working. Hope to be back in action in the next few days.
    Yeah you can be quite scarey, especially when you're going at top speed on that scooter.

    It's good to know you're on the pill too.

    Seriously though - I'm delighted to hear your feeling better and seem to be on the mend.

    Pol

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  • Rodbender
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    Originally posted by Pol View Post
    Excellent, interesting shots - all of them. Another fine example of being able to get great pics from the far distance.

    As for people being suspicious of folk with a camera - they need to catch up with the times! Peeps are everywhere with smartphones that have cameras!

    As for you being a possible terrorist - it's that Balaclava to blame.

    Pol
    I told you I frighten people. Love your reply Yes I did point out to him that I'm sitting on a mobility scooter with camera on full view. I said I'm hardly being secretive about what I'm doing. Then gave him my card for my web site and said do take a look at my work.

    Have some new pills for my complaint and they seem to be working. Hope to be back in action in the next few days.

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  • Pol
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    Originally posted by Rodbender View Post
    Had an hour to spare last evening so went down the road to see what was about. Found these two Girls, sisters, riding their ponies in the farm field opposite the entrance to our retirement park. Was very enjoyable to watch and take snaps of. Also had a chat to their Dad and assured him my intentions were all good. Why are those with a camera also a terrorist or paedophile?
    Excellent, interesting shots - all of them. Another fine example of being able to get great pics from the far distance.

    As for people being suspicious of folk with a camera - they need to catch up with the times! Peeps are everywhere with smartphones that have cameras!

    As for you being a possible terrorist - it's that Balaclava to blame.

    Pol

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  • Rodbender
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    Had an hour to spare last evening so went down the road to see what was about. Found these two Girls, sisters, riding their ponies in the farm field opposite the entrance to our retirement park. Was very enjoyable to watch and take snaps of. Also had a chat to their Dad and assured him my intentions were all good. Why are those with a camera also a terrorist or paedophile?


    General view from our park entrance



    and using the Zoom on my Panasonic FZ200







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  • Pol
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    Ok, I've started a new assignment in the 'Assignments and Challenges' forum entitled "The Daily Grind" Inspired by Nellie and the trolley pushers in the supermarket car park.

    Everybody should be able to join in. and I hope they will. Enjoy ...

    Here's the link ...



    Pol

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  • Pol
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    Getting old and lazy ... tell me about it!

    You really have cheered us up and booted us out of the doldrums and I'm very grateful you did so. David has promised to have a closer look at Adobe Elements and maybe do some videos too as Elements has 'Premiere' which is a video editor.

    It'll probably be another cold, damp and dull winter so he/we may as well set about doing something a bit more constructive and intellectually challenging instead of going stir-crazy indoors watching and listening for Nellie.

    I might start another challenge here soon, I'm thinking about it and trying to decide on something that anyone can enjoy without feeling the need to be out and about getting cold and wet, stiff and aching ... or without feeling they need to post something fantastic and imnpressive. Just summick for a bit of interest and fun ... the sort of fun and banter stuff we used to be enjoy before we got booted out of the green place.

    Keep popping in and look after yourself properly and give yourself time to recover (as 'Levan' keeps trying to get through to me).

    Pol

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  • Rodbender
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    You are making me feel very embarrassed saying things like that. Truth is Pol when you get old you get damn lazy with it. I know I could and should do better.

    Now what's wrong with wanting a postie for a pin up Mind you I'm sure I would not want to look at them there knees. Nice photo though.

    Well I'm glad I've cheered you both up and inspired you to play with the FZ200. I'm sure you will get many more hours of fun from it and I will look in here to see how it's going. Have to play catch up now on my own forum, so bye for now, talk again soon.

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  • Pol
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    Originally posted by Pol View Post

    Heck - I'm gonna upload Gert's picci of Nellie. Hang about and I'll upload it - just been doing a 7x5 for Photobox so he can pin her on his wall.

    Pol
    Here she is, 'Nellie' the postie.

    The story here is that he shot it through a double-glazed window with broken seals so the window is permanently clouded. I had to do an approximate 75% crop because the right side and bottom were damaged by the mucky glass and and blurred plant along the bottom.

    I corrected the contrast by choosing 'strong contrast' as that's what David chose. That and auto levels 'cleared' the cloudy double glazing a perked up the colours. I did it for him because he cba straightening and cropping and he *never* bothers preparing an image for a commercial print though he wanted on of Nellie ...should I be worried? Naah she welcome.

    So y'see, it's about fun, fun shots and enjoying your kit, you pics and your life in general. You have no idea just how much fun you've brought into this house just by sharing you shots and introducing us to your new camera.

    Now meet Nellie- she's about half way down the hill turning the corner as she comes towards our house.



    Pol

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