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Last night at work, my manager informs me that we were setting some cameras on clearance .. we're talking 50% off. I was looking through and I found a Sony Cybershot DSC-H7. I looked up some reviews and it was pretty decent. I'm sure I can get more out of this camera considering the shutter speeds, ISO, exposure time are all manually adjustable (pretty awesome, considering it's a point and shoot!)
I paid $112 after tax .
Last night at work, my manager informs me that we were setting some cameras on clearance .. we're talking 50% off. I was looking through and I found a Sony Cybershot DSC-H7. I looked up some reviews and it was pretty decent. I'm sure I can get more out of this camera considering the shutter speeds, ISO, exposure time are all manually adjustable (pretty awesome, considering it's a point and shoot!)
I paid $112 after tax .
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Dude, next time pay a little extra to get the color camera, not the B&W version.
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LOL, just joking.
Very nice dramatic pic
The Sony H series camera are very nice. I have the Sony H5. I have been using the Sony H style cameras for the past 10 years. I love them. Compared to my wife's $$$$ Nikons, the little Sony has outstanding color. My pics from my Sony are better (imho) than the pics from my wife's $$$$ professional Nikon.
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LOL, just joking.
Very nice dramatic pic
The Sony H series camera are very nice. I have the Sony H5. I have been using the Sony H style cameras for the past 10 years. I love them. Compared to my wife's $$$$ Nikons, the little Sony has outstanding color. My pics from my Sony are better (imho) than the pics from my wife's $$$$ professional Nikon.
#17
Dude, you got the "eye". Some have it, and most don't. You should had got a camera sooner. Looking forward to seeing more great shots.
Not sure of your background, so I will add this in case you don't know what I mean regarding the "eye". It takes a special person (with the "eye") to be able to spot a great photograph when viewing it thru the viewfinder and to use their inner "eye" to know what angles and composition will mostly likely make a dramatic photograph. Great pics
Not sure of your background, so I will add this in case you don't know what I mean regarding the "eye". It takes a special person (with the "eye") to be able to spot a great photograph when viewing it thru the viewfinder and to use their inner "eye" to know what angles and composition will mostly likely make a dramatic photograph. Great pics
#24
The first and second pics are dope!!!! I'm curious to see how the 1st shot came out in color.....the landscape in the backround looks pretty vague in b&w. I agree with Inaccurate, you got that "eye". Good job!
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