tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8878620765074963706.post922056639069983676..comments2024-02-22T21:29:35.450+13:00Comments on A Kiwi Retrospective: Fuji HS20EXR Resolution Priority -- & Autumn color.R. McKenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05986374328737568772noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8878620765074963706.post-60762404644362340052021-06-11T05:53:20.056+12:002021-06-11T05:53:20.056+12:00Now I am ready to do my breakfast, once having my ...Now I am ready to do my breakfast, once having my breakfast coming again to read more news.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8878620765074963706.post-3556236885315415852021-06-02T04:38:07.923+12:002021-06-02T04:38:07.923+12:00I was wondering if you ever thought of changing th...I was wondering if you ever thought of changing the structure off your site?<br /><br />Its very well written; I love what youve got to say.<br />But maybe you could a little more in the way of content so people could connect with it better.<br />Youve ggot an awful loot of text for only having 1 or 2 pictures.<br />Mayhbe you could space it out better?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8878620765074963706.post-42972457834949806182011-06-02T19:53:26.239+12:002011-06-02T19:53:26.239+12:00Hi Painterdude, nice to see you.
Well I really li...Hi Painterdude, nice to see you. <br />Well I really liked the HS10 and was able to do a lot with it.<br />The jury is still out in some respects regarding the HS20. Mostly to do with which mode works best. To date the best mode has yet to be settled upon although I'm finding EXR Res Priority or Manual the best to date. Shooting the HS20 in manual gives some very good results and has a large amount of flexibility, better than the HS10 by a long way. I had been a little worried about the IQ/Focus issues but I'm getting that sorted. At the moment I think its the HS20 that has the advantage but at this point not by as much as I thought.<br />I'm about to start a comparison series as I have been out revisiting some of my favorite places. Lemme know what you think.R. McKenziehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05986374328737568772noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8878620765074963706.post-66087114452738601212011-06-02T14:35:27.094+12:002011-06-02T14:35:27.094+12:00... Painter: I sold my HS10 last week, and upgrade...... Painter: I sold my HS10 last week, and upgraded to an HS20 yesterday. I could not be more impressed. Thanks to this blog for helping this amateur with settings etc, the HS20 is a radical improvement over the HS10. Upgrade, whatever the financial sacrifice.<br />... A beautiful, bright, and clear LCD, and much faster write speeds are only scratching the surface of the virtue of the HS20.<br />... The HS20 is everything that the HS10 should have been.Iain G. Fouldshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17847201516825865628noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8878620765074963706.post-86875178385760357082011-06-02T02:33:18.578+12:002011-06-02T02:33:18.578+12:00Hi there Ralph..Sooooo after all your shooting ho...Hi there Ralph..Sooooo after all your shooting how are you assessing the HS20 vs the HS10?<br />The one thing that I never really nailed with my test of the HS20(maybe there are copy variations as there have been with other Fuji's) was outright sharpness. That is I could never seem to get the HS20 to be as sharp as my S200EXR. Close examination of fine detail was always less thaan stellar. I did find or so it seemed in the last days I used it I could get noise free images even in full res shots if I dumped the sharpness to soft ..then pp things.<br />I am considering buying another HS20 as I do need a travel zoom for later in the summer so I would be interested in what you found re this issue.<br />all the best.<br />gpainterdudehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00132288118705573210noreply@blogger.com