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post Dec 5 2007, 09:40 PM

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post Dec 18 2007, 01:27 AM

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Anyone tried snapping dropping waters with TZ3? I know TZ3 cant manually pump the shutter speed to 1/4000 or something like that is there any scene mode that will give super high shutter speed?
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post Dec 22 2007, 12:25 AM

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Panasonic kaki.. wanna ask bout panasonic's warranty. The warranty covers for the body of the cam or it covers for all meaning body, Battery, Lens. Im talking bout my TZ3.
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post Dec 23 2007, 08:36 PM

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QUOTE(nlik @ Dec 22 2007, 11:35 PM)
I recently tried to take pics at an outdoor concert. I tried many different settings but 90% of the zoom shots were blur. iiso,sports,candlelight,standard.. all didn't deliver. +2 EV. OIS mode 2. metering mode: spot.

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most of the shots end up like this.  sad.gif

What would you have done to get sharper shots, handheld without tripod using the TZ3 or other lumix models?
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U can try using OIS mode 1, shutter speed 1/4, ISO 800/ any high ISO. This can cause noise.. but its better than blurry picture.
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post Dec 30 2007, 12:47 AM

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QUOTE(monochrome @ Dec 29 2007, 07:04 PM)
any tips for taking good slow shutter shots?? e.g : waterfall , moving vehicles on the street.. sad.gif  sad.gif

wat else should i set as i know in Shutter priority mode the slower the better....i guess around 1 - 1/4
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Normally slow shutter shots u'll need tripod unless u have super steady hand..if not ur shots gonna be blurry.

The slower the shutter means more light going to reach your lens thus making it bright.
U can try ask others more on this as im also a beginner icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Dec 30 2007, 09:37 AM

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QUOTE(kko217 @ Dec 30 2007, 02:21 AM)
Hey guys..I m one of the FZ18 user here..been using it for 3 months oledi..it is much better than my previous compact canon in term of sharper colour and more detail photo.

I took some photos wif FZ18 while i was on the move and back home. Enjoy and C&C are welcome.  smile.gif

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Love the last 2 pictures

There are some pictures overexposed like pic# 4, 5. Mayb you could lower the EV next time icon_rolleyes.gif
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Let me share 1 of my "insect" collection tongue.gif
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