Any kind souls who know where i could probably find one unit of Panasonic DMC LC-1 digital camera?
Or perhaps maybe even a 2nd hand piece will do too.
Thanks.
Derek
Or perhaps maybe even a 2nd hand piece will do too.
Thanks.
Derek
Dunbine said:Frankly i like the design and build of the camera. I have in fact tried the camera many moons ago but alas i chose D70 out of practicality.
Hence i'm revisiting the possibility of securing the LC-1 now. As a matter of fact, i dont mind even if the unit is second hand.
Thanks. Guess i have to pay them another visit to check it out. I went down today but they are closed today. Same with TCW I thought they are always open on weekends...
Cheers!
Chris Ting said:Hi Dunbine, my friend has a piece of LC1 he wanted to sell, if u are interested, please pm me.
I have an LC1 too, it takes very good pictures. I hate the LCD viewfinder though bcos it is very difficult to see when it is dark.
Dunbine said:Thanks for the headsup fellas.
Btw Lim, nice pic you got there. What's the focal length that you used? and what's the estimated distance of you from the kid? I assume you are using 90mm with F2?
How much do you think a 2nd hand LC-1 is priced at nowadays?
lim8395 said:So u may wish to try zeiss optics on ure D70. Requires a special adaptor tough. jUts search ard the net.
lim8395 said:My biggest print made using the LC1 was during the hype ehibition a few months back. Printed up to 60 X 40 inches and i'm proud that the images did hold up to that size. German lenses really have a uniqnue look.
lim8395 said:Dunbine...just something to share.
I have friends who mount Carl Zeiss 35mm lenses on their Canon 20D. The images really have a 3D like feel,it's just very difficult to describe the look. similar comparisons to Canon L lenses with Zeiss Optics, we felt photos taken with the Zeiss looks so much better and more natural.
So u may wish to try zeiss optics on ure D70. Requires a special adaptor tough. jUts search ard the net.
cheers
Dunbine said:Did you shoot the images in RAW or JPEG (Superfine) format? 60" x 40" would be roughly 5 feet x 3 1/2 feet...it's rather big. Thanks for the info dude.
lim8395 said:this is the one which was submitted a while bk to the hype gallery. it is shot jpeg fine 90mm f4 with some minor noise reduction and levels correction. 1 of my fav pics of all