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Did you shoot jpeg? Did you use any of the the film simulation settings?
Used Raw and did minor tweaks in LR.
Did you shoot jpeg? Did you use any of the the film simulation settings?
Thats a real nice set Kev,love the colours!
I found this too. I was shooting raw but everyone else here raves about the Jpegs so I switched and I don't think they're as good. I love the files from it, there's something about them.
I'm going to switch back to RAW, although importing the smaller files was a tad quicker.
Is it true Gok Wan gets his fashion tips from you Nod?................. that's so I can keep one in my car [and the leather matches the car's upholstery!])



Thanks Kev, I was suitably impressed with the results. These were took whilst i was without a dslr as i was moving over from Sony to Nikon, but tbh, i doubt i could have attained better results with one. The Panorama takes a little practice, but it's pretty good when you get one right.
In camera panoramic sunrise by David Raynham, on Flickr
Thanks, prefer the sandisk ones.
£12.99 delivered MyMemory 16gb extreme 45mbs
I'm using Samsung class 10 in my X10 and 550D, really well made cards.
I have a few class 10 micro sd card, will the work at the correct speed if use with a SD card adaptor?
Thank you
I thought faster cards were more for videos than stills? Iirc, the files from the xf1 are around 12mb when shooting raw? So a write speed of 13mb/s should be fine. The usual stated speed on cards are for read speeds rather than write speeds I think.
Thanks, would using the micro sd to sd adapter slow down the card or should they work at the correct speed.
interesting thought, I would doubt it, of course you have different build quality adapters that might affect things, and you open yourself to another chain of contacts..
just trying it is going to be the best way to know.
13mbs is the write speed on the card I examples, 24mbs was the read..
stills are important, you shoot continuous with a small buffer and a slow card, it can be painful.