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Images in this category were shot with a DxO One.
Here's my second shot from the DxO One. Not my most original - I've shot similar shots before - but I am pleased with how this turned out: the RAW files give you quite a bit of leeway during post-production.
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25/1/16 DxO One 11.87mm (32mm full-frame equiv.) f/2.8 1/1000 aperture priority +0.0 multispot 100 no RAW Camera Raw Photoshop CC 2015 none no |
This is the first of what I'm sure will be a bunch of shots taken with a review copy of the new DxO One, the 20MP camera you can attach to an iPhone. I didn't have much of a chance to use it today - I forget to charge my phone last night, and it went flat about 10 minutes after I got to the seafront - but it all seems good so far. I'll post another shot tomorrow, but probably won't have time to test it more seriously until I get to Venice next week. Once there I'll give it a good work out.
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25/1/16 DxO One 11.87mm (32mm full-frame equiv.) f/2.8 1/1250 aperture priority +0.0 multispot 100 no RAW Camera Raw Photoshop CC (2014) none no |