Also the "move in close", which IMO they get TOO CLOSE.
And there are a few others where the tips are ok, but the examples could have been done better.
or the one about knowing your flash's range, it doesn't matter if that flash would carry 100 feet, with ttl metering it's going to kick off the door and underexpose the people outside the house anyway..
so we agree that althought they are theoretically sound.. once again in the picture department, Kodak should be avoided? (tongue pressed so firmly in cheek it hurts!)
so we agree that althought they are theoretically sound.. once again in the picture department, Kodak should be avoided? (tongue pressed so firmly in cheek it hurts!)
I still have a DX4900 and I loved it as my primary camera. Always worked well for me, and I knew its limits. Upgraded to a D50 cause it was time, but my little kodak never let me down.
Hubby got the kodak P850 at the beginning of spring and he loves it and the photos are fantastic.
He took sixty or so shots of our granddaughter for her senior photos at a beautiful location. Of course ...location was beautiful and so is our granddaughter ....so the camera had a wee bit to do with it too....
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