All good things come to an end and my Sony started failing intermittently. When I discovered how expensive the repairs were and how poor the official Sony service centers were, I decided it was time to change camera brands.
Doug Thompson, a professional photographer, spoke highly of Canon service and reliability and my wife Gretchen has had excellent results with her Canon cameras, so I decided that I would find a Canon model that would give me good low light performance and would provide a zoom lens with at least 10X magnification.
I won't bore you with specifications, but this is like having a camera attached to a 20X spotting scope. The magnification can be pushed to 80X with 20X optical and 4X electronic.
I discovered that I can shoot photos that look almost like macro shots except these are shot at distant targets.
Here are two views of our ice-covered gravel driveway and both shots were taken from the shelter of the front porch. The ice-covered gravel in the right hand image is from the center of the frame of the driveway image. You are seeing what ice covered pea-sized gravel looks like from 25 feet away.
In the two images below, you can see two views of an ice-covered tree about 20 feet away, both shot from the shelter of the front porch. The branch detail is from the upper left quadrant of the tree picture.
Camera evolution is proceeding at such a pace that I fully expect that this camera will be obsolete in a year or so. I can't imagine what the next few generation of consumer cameras will look like, but I can guess that they will provide a Bluetooth connection so that one will be able to shoot and post the image online in one operation and they will capture images in much lower light levels.
Nice camera...
Posted by: Tom King | Feb 01, 2010 at 08:11 AM
Nice zoom. I could not compare the first two pictures though. Which was the tree with the gnarled roots in the first picture?
Posted by: Zack | Feb 01, 2010 at 10:21 AM
It looks like a very nice camera.
Maybe the next generation will see the encroachment of EVIL cameras (Electronic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens). I think the idea is that they will function like SLRs, but with an LCD viewfinder rather than an optical one.
The lack of optics means they don't need internal mirrors and the cameras can be smaller than SLRs. The lenses can also be smaller, apparently, although I'm not clear on the reason for this.
Posted by: mattbg | Feb 01, 2010 at 01:14 PM
effective demo today...
I should take delivery on mine Friday.
Sorry about the "erase all" fumble. It's about like the consequences of "reply all" I suppose.
Posted by: Tom King | Feb 03, 2010 at 10:23 PM