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Years Driving: 5.
Test Passed: October 2007?
Cars Owned: 4
Total CC: 7800cc.
Total Miles Driven: 100k, used to drive around the country alot for work.
Most Miles in One Car: 30k in my E30
Money Spent buying cars: 8k?
Points: None
Police Stops: 10+
Crashes: 0
Fastest Speed Driven: 152 on the A419...
G12's a pretty decent camera, you'd be pretty happy with either tbh. I wouldnt worry about the zoom range too much, are you really going to be using some massive zoom constantly? Worst case you can crop the images from the X10 smaller and get the same sort of image/zoom you'd get from a...
G12 isnt really pocketable. If you want lots of zoom then get one of the many 20x's ones out there. Personally I dont see the point, as the S100 for example goes from fairly wide to short telephoto which will be 95% of your needs. If you're missing on the short end then you can always stich...
Seemingly the Nikon D800 demolishes the 5DIII in all areas? Well not really...
DxOMark figures mean s**t. Real world application is what you should be buying cameras based upon.
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Meh. The 3rd literally makes me want to kill kittens. She needs to learn to use a f**king histogram. Also, dutch tilt is overrated; a bit here and theres pretty acceptable. But not constantly?
Yeah the HiTech one does give a pretty strong blue cast. I want the Lee so I can shot 10 stop work on film, as with the HiTech you end up with mad colours.
I'll try and do a practical demo of it soon. Basically its relative graduation compared to sensor size in relation to the photo. Its not a huge difference, but if you compare M4/3rd's to Medium Format you'll notice a drastic difference.