Monday, April 10, 2006

New Lumix FX9 blog


Sekoyen in Malaysia has started blogging about his new Lumix FX9. Have a look at this post with examples of low light photos.



Sekoyen It's good to see your blog and I will definitely be following it.

Thursday, March 02, 2006

The Lumix FX9 in the hands of TXiRiBiTöN


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Originally uploaded by txiribiton.
The Basque photographer TXiRiBiTöN recently bought the FX9 and has been producing some amazing shots of Bilbao ever since.

Monday, February 13, 2006

Example of Lumix image sharpness


Lisbon fish
Originally uploaded by pelleb.
This was taken without use of the flash in a supermarket in Lisbon, Portugal.

Try clicking in on the flickr picture to see the high resolution version of it.

I am constantly amazed of the quality of pictures taken with my Lumix FX9.

Monday, January 30, 2006

Optical Image stabilization and Night Scenery


Snow in Copenhagen
Originally uploaded by pelleb.
This was taken with Night Scenery mode and image stabilization 2.

Other cameras have Night scenery mode, however the Lumix Optical Image Stabilization feature means you can take some pretty spectacular photos that aren't normally possible without using a tripod.

Friday, January 27, 2006

Fantastic photos from Japan


a miko
Originally uploaded by -sou-.
These were taken on the predecessor to the FX9, the FX8, but are none the less outstanding.

Friday, January 13, 2006

Which one to get: Black or Silver?

When I set out to buy the FX9 I first wanted black. The sales man assured me that it was the most popular model. I thought it looked cool and would go well with my black iPod video. However he also said that the black model tends to get greasy from fingers, just like the iPod Video as well. I asked to see the silver version and personally I knew it was the one for me. It looks much more elegant than the photos do and feels really sturdy in the hand.

Here are the two models side by side:






Do you have the black one. Please comment below to let us know how it feels after a while in use?

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Auto bracketing tutorial

As I mentioned before with exposure effects you can do some interesting effects. The Lumix also gives you the possibility to take 3 shots with different exposures. You hit the up arrow twice and you get a screen which allows you to select the range of exposures you want to take. When you hit the trigger button it then takes 3 different photos at 3 different exposures. Have a look below:

Auto bracket tutorial -1

Auto bracket tutorial 0

Auto bracket tutorial +1

Mark Jen's new FX9


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Originally uploaded by 99zeros.
Mark also just got a FX9 and is equally impressed with it.

Click on the picture for more of his pictures on flickr.

Exposure effects


Luquillo
Originally uploaded by pelleb.
While the FX9 has great auto exposure, sometimes you want to change the exposure a bit for an effect.

In this photo for example i wanted to exagerate the hot sunny day. To do this I overexposed the picture a bit.

The FX9 is the easiest compact I have ever used for doing this. Coupled with the instant review on the LCD you can do stuff in the field that only pros did before.

When you are in the camera mode of the camera simply hit the up button. It has a tiny + and - icon on it.

Here you can move back and forth to increase or lower the exposure of the shot. You will see instant feedback on the screen, which is really helpful.

Don't do what I did the first time I used this feature and assume that it would reset back to normal when I switched the camera off. You need to remember to change the setting back to 0 afterwards. Luckily it is really intuitive and quick to do so.