Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread!

Show everyone the latest shots which make you feel dead chuffed with your camera choice
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Hell no! If you're caught urinating in public places, even "discretely" behind a bush or against a tree, you'll spend the next €130 (!) on a fine! Not that it stops anyone after a night out. If ya gotta go, ya gotta go! ;-)

:lol: at the video!
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Mark,
You mean you don't pi$$ away money if you don't have to? :lol: :lol:
Back to sensor revenge and talk about squandering money away :D :

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No, I'm cautious now, otherwise I'll be pi$$poor before I know it :lol:
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More nice ones with the Sony camera phone attachment, Sury.
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Thank you Henry. I really had fun with that contraption.

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Me in relaxmode. You can probably see why :-)

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Shot with the 1" marvel, the RX100.
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Very nice Mark. Given the tan that would last for two life times, being Sun is not my most
favorite pastime. :lol: I could lounge in shade sipping some "cool ades". :D
Could a bit of cropping out the net on the right would make it better?

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It took me a few years to build up a bit of endurance for hot climates. In the past, I always felt sick when it became hotter than, say, 25 C. If any hotter, I fainted on occasion. Nowadays I don't have that ptoblem anymore and have become rather fond of hotter climates, as long as it isn't too humid.

I'll try a cropped version. I'm not that big a fan of cropping anymore. Only to compensate lack of reach with the birdies and other close-ups.

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Mark, nice photo by the pool!
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bakubo wrote:Recently (well not just recently :)) with the introduction of NEX, talk of gear, you know "better", more expensive gear, dominates. One would think that it is not possible to take any worthwhile photos with anything that is not expensive and/or the newest. Let's have a tribute thread to lowly tiny sensor digicams and the photos we have made with them!

Please post photos you like that were taken with a tiny sensor (smaller than 4/3) camera or camera phone. EDIT: See new message right below. Let's celebrate photography in this thread! I know that if Sonolta was still here he would participate, but we can get this thing going too!

EDIT on 2014/7/16: Sensors no larger than 2/3". When I started this thread in 2010 all the sensors smaller than 4/3 were much smaller. Since then though there are lots of new cameras with 1" sensors from Sony, Nikon, and Panasonic. Those are fairly large sensors so let's keep this thread to the tiny sensors that were originally intended. Somewhere buried in this thread a year or two ago I posted saying the same thing, but I think it would be better to update this original post with the info.
Please note the part above that I added to the original post in this thread.
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Hmmm... time to get those old camera's from the shelf again!
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Well glad I can fit the X10's 2/3" sensor in this gallery I would agree 1" and over isn't small, though it's all relative I suppose
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bfitzgerald wrote:Well glad I can fit the X10's 2/3" sensor in this gallery I would agree 1" and over isn't small, though it's all relative I suppose
Yeah, the 2/3" sensor is A-OK for this thread. My old Minolta D7i also had a 2/3" sensor but, of course, the tech has improved tremendously since 2002. :)

Nice B&W!
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Bored boys in a hospital waiting area with Canon S95:

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Canon G15:

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Geometrical patterns in the first one very eye catching Henry. I like the second one for its glimpse into a day in the life of people,
though can't say they are working or tending to their hobby/passion.

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