from Paranoid Android
lFor Users of Panasonic DMC LX3 out there: The new firmware update is up for this gorgeous little compact. You can get it here. I was just thinking of upgrading to a DSLR when this upgrade came and put my plans on hold for a while. DSLRs are so big and bulky and it must be intimidating for Restaurants to have the photos of their dishes taken. The LX3 is still compact and unobtrusive.
Just took it for a spin after upgrading, and now, I can take pictures in 1:1 format! Yay!
Braised Duck and Foie Gras with Mushroom Ragout.
Panache of Seafood. Maybe I should have a contest and see if you guys can identify the tempura like thingy at the background? But no marks for guessing where this came from.
Apple tart.
My only gripe about the LX3? Shooting in low lights and funny lights. The White Balance is really off sometimes and working with the packaged RAW editor is no bundle of joy either. Usually after I correct 1 photo, I'll be too lazy to go any fiurther! But the firmware offers White Balance Bracketing as well.... Interesting. For less than RM 1,500, I still think the LX3 is a marvellous buy. Oh! Forgot to mention that the pixes have been cropped to 4:3 here. If you use the 1:1, the photos will turn up at at 1:1 square format too...
Just took it for a spin after upgrading, and now, I can take pictures in 1:1 format! Yay!
Braised Duck and Foie Gras with Mushroom Ragout.
Panache of Seafood. Maybe I should have a contest and see if you guys can identify the tempura like thingy at the background? But no marks for guessing where this came from.
Apple tart.
My only gripe about the LX3? Shooting in low lights and funny lights. The White Balance is really off sometimes and working with the packaged RAW editor is no bundle of joy either. Usually after I correct 1 photo, I'll be too lazy to go any fiurther! But the firmware offers White Balance Bracketing as well.... Interesting. For less than RM 1,500, I still think the LX3 is a marvellous buy. Oh! Forgot to mention that the pixes have been cropped to 4:3 here. If you use the 1:1, the photos will turn up at at 1:1 square format too...