Our schnauzer, Maus (pronounced Mouse).
I just bought a new camera, a Sony NEX-6,
16.1 MP, APS-C size sensor. It is a mirrorless, interchangeable lens camera. Feels like a feather after lugging around a 4 pound DSLR, this 1.1 pound camera feels like a feather.
Because the camera has an extremely fast
continuous exposure (10
frames/second) frame rate, I
wanted to test an auto-cha-cha on a subject that might move slightly during a regular cha-cha.
I put the camera on hi-speed continuous, leaned to my left and started shifting
to my right as I pressed the shutter release. This image was made from frames 2
and 5, which tells me I need to move sideways faster if I want to use consecutive frames.
Unfortunately, Maus followed the camera a bit with her head.
Sony NEX-6, 18 to 50mm zoom (24 to 75mm at 135 equiv.) set at 50mm (75mm), SPM for
alignment, cropped and the window set in PS CS3, Topaz Adjust 5 toning.
Mike Beech