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Subject: RE: [Leica] PeeKay's Walk, Saturday, July 12
From: "Phong" <phong@doan-ltd.com>
Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2003 20:32:20 -0400

Exactly.  I know GeeBee and you sir, are no GeeBee.  :-)

I read somewhere recently that, if your aspiration is
to be the best violinist you possibly can, wouldn't you
practice several hours a day, daily ?  Why would it be
any different just because your passion is photography ?
Like KayCee more than once said, keep clicking that shutter.
You didn't have your Stradivarius with you, so what ?
A Nikon Coolpix 990 would do as well.  PeeKay, you had
a good day.

- - Phong
Actually I only know GeeBee's feet.


Jerry Lehrer wrote:
>
> Peter
>
> I seem to remember analogous comment about someone who
> knew John Kennedy.  But my medication drugged brain can't
> put it together.
>
> Jerry
>
> Peter Klein wrote:
>
> > I'd had a rough week at work.  I was practically comatose
> through much of
> > Saturday.  Then my wife persuaded me accompany her a walk in Seattle's
> > Discovery Park.  This is not your typical city park.  It's a former
> > military base that is being allowed to largely revert to its natural
> > state.  And it's huge.
> >
> > At the last minute, I decided to take the Unlika Leica (Nikon
> Coolpix 990)
> > along.  I ended up doing a GeeBee-style walkabout. Along with beautiful
> > nature, I even found a couple of tattooed GothChix wanabees!  So, with
> > tongue in cheek apologies to Graham, let me present:
> >
> > http://users.2alpha.com/~pklein/DiscoveryPark/DiscoveryParkWalk.htm
> > http://users.2alpha.com/~pklein/DiscoveryPark/DiscoveryParkWalk2.htm
> >
> > I can see that the Coolpix 990 is not going to satisfy me
> long-term.  Not
> > enough megapixels, some shadow noise even at ISO 100, some oft-needed
> > controls buried in menus you can't read in the sunlight.  I'm very
> > interested in how the supposedly improved, supposedly coming-in-August
> > Lumix Lika Leica will work--I might be interested.  Meantime,
> though, it's
> > a great learning tool for not much initial outlay.
> >
> > Anyway, here's how I set the Coolpix, based on suggestions I received on
> > the LUG and LEG, particularly from Sonny and Tina.  The idea was to
> > minimize shutter delay, menu fiddling and blown highlights, and
> still have
> > usable shots.
> >
> > White balance: Set manually, don't use Auto.
> > Contrast:       Lowest setting
> > Sharpening:     Off
> > Autofocus:      Set to focus on the center spot with a
> half-press of the shutter
> > release.
> >                 I used infinity setting and occasionally
> guessed manual focus for scenics and
> >                 action shots, respectively.
> > Exposure:       Usually shutter priority.
> > Metering:       Matrix, set to meter on half-press of the
> shutter release.
> > Exposure compensation:  Set anywhere from 0 to minus 1.3 stops,
> depending
> > on how badly I thought the highlights might blow.
> >
> > The result was some slightly flat shots with I then did all my level
> > adjustments and sharpening in Picture Window Pro.  Usually I just pulled
> > the black and white points to minimum and maximum, boosted the
> midtones a
> > bit, and sharpened.  I think I underadjusted some pictures due to blown
> > highlight paranoia.
> >
> > I may try doing manual exposure on the Coolpix with a separate
> > meter.  Incident and brightness range stuff.  Trying to use the
> camera for
> > that is maddening.  I also wish I had a rangefinder in the
> > Coolpix.  Fighting autofocus when I could focus more quickly myself.
> >
> > And yes, that is a Tilley hat.  I bought it well before before
> I found out
> > it was LUG anti-chic.
> >
> > --Peter Klein
> > Seattle, WA
> >
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