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Councillor Anderson, handheld at full zoom



 
 
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Old June 10th 10, 12:41 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.point+shoot,rec.photo.digital
Dudley Hanks[_4_]
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Default Councillor Anderson, handheld at full zoom

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Visited City Hall this morning and brought along the SX120 in order to see
how it works at full zoom.

Took this pic from the back of the room, handheld at 1/100 sec (360mm).

I'm sure you will find a bit of camera shake, but I'm really interested in
how the barrel distortion appears, ditto for purple fringing...

Appreciate anything you can tell me.

Take Care,
Dudley


 




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