Tallmike00
Newbie
"I made a couple 13x19" prints from images shot with the g12. They looked fantastic."
See... you hit it. One of the guys from where I work made a number of trips to Europe to see our new coiler being built and also our new guillotine shear for cutting steel 3" thick prior to entering our finishing mill. He was using a G11 and he made huge prints of the pictures he had taken of the new mill equipment as it was being manufactured and when he went for factory acceptance tests. His prints were stunning in both clarity and in detail. Seeing the prints of his photos had much to do in fostering my desire to get a G12.
How much zoom do I need? I truly don't know. The 5X zoom of the G12 may be plenty. I think about the chance of seeing a grizzly bear fishing upstream from where we are going to fish for sockeye salmon on one of the rivers on the Kenai Peninsula and I'd like the zoom so that the bear will fill the frame if I am lucky enough to see one from a safe distance. The guy who invited me along on the 2013 trip was up there this past July and got pictures of a moose cow and her calf. I felt the camera he used didn't do justice to the composition.
Getting a decent DSLR is on my wish list. Getting the money together for it is another story.
Do you use any of the multipliers with your G12?
Thanks!
See... you hit it. One of the guys from where I work made a number of trips to Europe to see our new coiler being built and also our new guillotine shear for cutting steel 3" thick prior to entering our finishing mill. He was using a G11 and he made huge prints of the pictures he had taken of the new mill equipment as it was being manufactured and when he went for factory acceptance tests. His prints were stunning in both clarity and in detail. Seeing the prints of his photos had much to do in fostering my desire to get a G12.
How much zoom do I need? I truly don't know. The 5X zoom of the G12 may be plenty. I think about the chance of seeing a grizzly bear fishing upstream from where we are going to fish for sockeye salmon on one of the rivers on the Kenai Peninsula and I'd like the zoom so that the bear will fill the frame if I am lucky enough to see one from a safe distance. The guy who invited me along on the 2013 trip was up there this past July and got pictures of a moose cow and her calf. I felt the camera he used didn't do justice to the composition.
Getting a decent DSLR is on my wish list. Getting the money together for it is another story.
Do you use any of the multipliers with your G12?
Thanks!

