- Name
- Miguel Tejada-Flores
One of my first digital cameras, years and years ago, was a Lumix FZ7, a 'bridge' camera, an all-in-one device with a zoom lens and, if my memory serves me correctly, a whopping 6mb sensor. As cameras go, it was relatively small. Today, a good dozen years later, I got another bridge camera: a Sony RX10iii, which feels like it is the size of my old Pentax K200D DSLR, and whose distinguishing feature is a rather imposing Zeiss Vario-Sonnar zoom lens. It dwarfs my tiny Q7...
Yep. It's all about the lens.
And just for fun, one of the first photos taken with it - a heavily cropped impromptu portrait of a small feathered neighbor (a 'Black Phoebe') who stopped by for a visit this afternoon---
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Yep. It's all about the lens.
And just for fun, one of the first photos taken with it - a heavily cropped impromptu portrait of a small feathered neighbor (a 'Black Phoebe') who stopped by for a visit this afternoon---
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