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TSsedakabe
post Mar 28 2015, 10:09 PM, updated 11y ago

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guys, im newbie in camera related stuff, sorry and move this if i had posted on wrong place.

i do some research and discover the term 'bracketing', is there any cam with many options/features on bracketing?



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i found casio zr1500 and olympus pen offer something like art filter bracketing

is this some common features exist on other brand as well?



since it's for travel shoot and go purpose, i looking for cam that can take lot of different attribute photos in 1 shutter/shoot, then i can decide or pick later when free

any other recommendation?
zzzxtreme
post Mar 29 2015, 12:45 AM

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Art bracketing is, take one shot,produce 3 or more files.

Exposure bracketing is take 3 shots and produce 3 files

Casio ex 10/100 is an interesting camera for bracketing. Also got pre/post shutter buffer. ZR series is lousy
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post Mar 29 2015, 12:58 AM

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QUOTE(zzzxtreme @ Mar 29 2015, 12:45 AM)
Art bracketing is, take one shot,produce 3 or more files.

Exposure bracketing is take 3 shots and produce 3 files

Casio ex 10/100 is an interesting camera for bracketing. Also got pre/post shutter buffer. ZR series is lousy
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thx for the suggestion, ex 10/100 is indeed impressive thumbup.gif but it's out of my budget.

any other offer similar feature?




as for art filter, do u think it's meaningless? since i think some of those effect can be done using software afterward? it's different ? or am i wrong
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post Mar 29 2015, 12:59 AM

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QUOTE(sedakabe @ Mar 29 2015, 12:58 AM)
thx for the suggestion, ex 10/100 is indeed impressive  thumbup.gif  but it's out of my budget.

any other offer similar feature?
as for art filter, do u think it's meaningless? since i think some of those effect can be done using software afterward? it's different ? or am i wrong
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those kinds of filters can do in software. what is your budget?
TSsedakabe
post Mar 29 2015, 01:04 AM

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QUOTE(zzzxtreme @ Mar 29 2015, 12:59 AM)
those kinds of filters can do in software. what is your budget?
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i guess around 1-1.5k, not really have any experience in photography. so, too exp might be waste?


looking for response/speed wise or those convenience feature such as bracketing, since it's for travel purpose, probably most of the time will be grab/shoot and go in an instant sweat.gif
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post Mar 29 2015, 01:49 AM

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so many choice hmmmm

do you want small & light & fixed lens?

do you want something a bit bigger, easier to hold, with big lens ?
TSsedakabe
post Mar 29 2015, 01:59 AM

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QUOTE(zzzxtreme @ Mar 29 2015, 01:49 AM)
so many choice hmmmm

do you want small & light & fixed lens?

do you want something a bit bigger, easier to hold, with big lens ?
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fixed lens means thse with zoom right? then yes, i think it more suit my need.


also, have no time and knowledge to play with lens haha sweat.gif



btw
visited a shop and ask for speed wise cam, staff recommended me the casio zr850

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post Mar 29 2015, 02:12 AM

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i recommend the sony RX100. good lens, good sensor, good pictures, bracketing, etc.. etc.... under RM1200

Fuji XF1 - under RM800. also good lens, bracketing (EV, Film Simulation, ISO)


Casio ZR? no la , lousy lens


TSsedakabe
post Mar 29 2015, 07:11 PM

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QUOTE(zzzxtreme @ Mar 29 2015, 02:12 AM)
i recommend the sony RX100. good lens, good sensor, good pictures, bracketing, etc.. etc.... under RM1200

Fuji XF1 - under RM800. also good lens, bracketing (EV, Film Simulation, ISO)
Casio ZR? no la , lousy lens
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thanks, those are really nice recomendation thumbup.gif

some quick question.


1) if i dont intent to play with lens, is it a waste if i buy mirrorless?

2) how to know a camera lens is good or lousy?

3) (EV, Film Simulation, ISO), these are attributes that cant adjust in post-edit/software, right?

 

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