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Jul. 1st, 2013 11:15 pmI finally bought a new camera (Panasonic TZ30) it's rather marvellous - but rather complex and whilst lots of it is intuitive, I haven't loaded the instruction disc yet to, you know, actually find out the proper way to do things.
The main consequence if this is that, currently, every setting other than "intelligent auto" takes shots in bursts of 10 or more. Which means that when I load my images at the end of the day for curiosity sake, thinking I've taken 20/30 experimental shots, I find I have 4/5 hundred. Haven't quite worked out how to stop that yet. Maybe I'll read teh destructions soon.
In the meantime, see some pictures:
( Somewhere in the wilds of North Norfolk: )
( Sheringham steam train )
( My camera even does panoramic shots )
( and three more I definitely did not take, which are pleasing to me. One is most decidedly NSFW )
The main consequence if this is that, currently, every setting other than "intelligent auto" takes shots in bursts of 10 or more. Which means that when I load my images at the end of the day for curiosity sake, thinking I've taken 20/30 experimental shots, I find I have 4/5 hundred. Haven't quite worked out how to stop that yet. Maybe I'll read teh destructions soon.
In the meantime, see some pictures:
( Somewhere in the wilds of North Norfolk: )
( Sheringham steam train )
( My camera even does panoramic shots )
( and three more I definitely did not take, which are pleasing to me. One is most decidedly NSFW )