DMC-FZ28 Photo Quality Sample
Uploader Comments (maxwellmovies)
All Comments (26)
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Wow! Great pictures. Lots of detail. Interesting range of shoots. Like your depth of field on particular shots. I have taken mostly landscapes so far. No portraits as of yet or micro shots. Have much to learn. You inspire me. Keep up your creative good work!
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i like the cats eye!
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Espetacular, parabéns!!!
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i have mine for over a year now, made very much pictures but what you've done;.. IS AWESOME! i have to say you are talented, keep it up!
did you edit the pictures? Regards
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i have this camera and i cant even take one good picture , lol
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I fall in love with my camera again ...all credit goes to you my friend! thanks!
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LOL at 2:34 the expression on that woman's face is priceless!
I love your photos - I spent several weeks in August last year deciding which superzoom to go for and I still haven't got one yet, but the FZ28 is very appealing (and cheaper than the 38).
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1:27 Beautiful...
nice! very nice indeed. i got the same camera. i should start taking more pics like this with it. this is awesome. i'm still trying to figure out how to manipulate the manual focus on the camera. any pointers?
hiwalaproductions 2 years ago
i would not bother, unless you want to be there for years, once you learn how to use the auto focus to your advantage, then thats good enough.
maxwellmovies 2 years ago
Wow... just wow... I didn't know my camera could do all of that...
So... did you use a tripod for all those pictures? Also... did you retouched them in Photoshop?
Great, no... excellent work!
chos3n69 2 years ago
Thank you! All of them were shot without my tripod, just using a steady hand and the viewfinder rather than the screen. I find it much easier to keep it steady that way. There has been some minor light changes made to make the blacks deeper. Also on the one with the signpost and trees, i highlighted the shadows a little. All done with iPhoto, nothing professional. Thanks for your comment :)
maxwellmovies 2 years ago
10x
I got some good results :) have u ever try this cam for portrait shooting? as i guess it would be impossible to get blured background in portrait shooting
mrovelino 2 years ago
no, it all depends on depth of filed, how far you are from the subject, how much you zoom in, and how far away the background is from the subject.
maxwellmovies 2 years ago