Manual everything, and then Snapseed b&w
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Yup, I like how it makes the lighting into something special.Interesting what a filter can do---I love them. That turns into something cool when it was nothing unusual to start.
Couple shots from caverns today. Took nearly 800 pictures so still sorting thru them.
On about 1/4 of a battery. Got out of the car at 100% and we were in the caverns maybe 20 minutes later. No cell reception at all obviously. I forgot to turn off the cell radio but it didn't matter. 90 minutes and about 800 pictures later we were back on the surface and I still had 75% battery. Phone never even felt warm. It was constant 70 degrees and 99% humidity. I was really surprised.Whoa nearly 800 pictures? Was that on one battery or two? I haven't had a full photo session yet but what I have noticed is that the camera doesn't kill the battery as rapidly as it did on the V10. And the battery life bas been so good on the V20 that I haven't bothered to get a second battery and charging cradle yet.
Couple shots from caverns today. Took nearly 800 pictures so still sorting thru them.
Man I'm not sure what's more impressive; the battery life or the fact that you took all those pictures in 90 minutes. Pretty impressive eother way.On about 1/4 of a battery. Got out of the car at 100% and we were in the caverns maybe 20 minutes later. No cell reception at all obviously. I forgot to turn off the cell radio but it didn't matter. 90 minutes and about 800 pictures later we were back on the surface and I still had 75% battery. Phone never even felt warm. It was constant 70 degrees and 99% humidity. I was really surprised.
I agree. Photos were tough on the V10 battery but not so much on the V20.
Haha... Well, taking pictures was my job. Thought my GF would be able to take some pics with the G5 but she had child duty. Some slippery walking paths, switch back ramps, no touching the formations, etc, kept her busy. I fell to the back of the group multiple times just snapping away. Missed a lot of the tour guide monologue but oh well. The pics were more important.Man I'm not sure what's more impressive; the battery life or the fact that you took all those pictures in 90 minutes. Pretty impressive eother way.
That was a dope video.
stunning night imagery. Manual mode right?