As you may have picked up from some of my pickies, we're currently holidaying in NZ. It's a beautiful spot. Absolutely beautiful. Lots to see & do. Main purpose of the visit was/is to catch up with family, and friends. Swap stories, spend a bit of time together, have a bit of fun. Caught up with some relo's over at their camping ground over on the Waikato river system. They took us for a quick run up into one of the thermal water areas. Everyone tried to discourage me from taking my expensive camera and lens, me being me didn't listen, took the S5, and was glad I did See what you think.
A quick sprint up the lake/river to the creek
And we're pretty much into it straight away. The water is warm. Fabulously warm. 38-40 degrees C at an educated guess. It's also about chest deep here. To get through the narrow bits, I had to hold my camera and arms up above my head, and was still brushing the rock walls. It's not called "The squeeze" for nothing lol. The kids took pool noodles, and were pushed/dragged through by the adults
Oh, & ISO 12800 by the way, only a quick run through SilkyPix. Nothing else. The S5 makes an absolutely brilliant holiday/travel camera.
And then you stumble across this. It's narrower than the ultrawide Lumix 14-28mm makes it look. And humid too.
A quick sprint up the lake/river to the creek
- Panasonic - DC-S5
- 14.0 mm
- ƒ/11
- 1/200 sec
- Pattern
- Auto exposure
- ISO 100
And we're pretty much into it straight away. The water is warm. Fabulously warm. 38-40 degrees C at an educated guess. It's also about chest deep here. To get through the narrow bits, I had to hold my camera and arms up above my head, and was still brushing the rock walls. It's not called "The squeeze" for nothing lol. The kids took pool noodles, and were pushed/dragged through by the adults
Oh, & ISO 12800 by the way, only a quick run through SilkyPix. Nothing else. The S5 makes an absolutely brilliant holiday/travel camera.
- Panasonic - DC-S5
- 20.0 mm
- ƒ/5.6
- 1/50 sec
- Pattern
- Auto exposure
- -1.3
- ISO 12800
And then you stumble across this. It's narrower than the ultrawide Lumix 14-28mm makes it look. And humid too.
- Panasonic - DC-S5
- 14.0 mm
- ƒ/7.1
- 1/50 sec
- Pattern
- Auto exposure
- -1.3
- ISO 4000