Brenda–how do you get to 1/217? Is it the Ricoh that gives that measure? My Nikon does not. I have been loving your photos, but looking at your ISO and wondering ‘how does she do that?’ You and Helen are making me squirm, buckle down and pay attention–which is a good thing! I will get in the game yet!
When I was looking up the detail for this image I did a couple of double checks as the numbers seem odd…this image was taken 3-4 years ago…I’m thinking the shutter speed was 1/217 and the ISO was most likely 100. There is a process delay following the shutter release with this Ricoh which results in a bit of frustration on my part, but love the size as it fits in a jacket pocket. It is a good camera for street photography.
This is a superb image
Thank you Rajiv. This photo study project is inviting me to review old photos with “today’s” eyes.
Brenda–how do you get to 1/217? Is it the Ricoh that gives that measure? My Nikon does not. I have been loving your photos, but looking at your ISO and wondering ‘how does she do that?’ You and Helen are making me squirm, buckle down and pay attention–which is a good thing! I will get in the game yet!
When I was looking up the detail for this image I did a couple of double checks as the numbers seem odd…this image was taken 3-4 years ago…I’m thinking the shutter speed was 1/217 and the ISO was most likely 100. There is a process delay following the shutter release with this Ricoh which results in a bit of frustration on my part, but love the size as it fits in a jacket pocket. It is a good camera for street photography.
This is a superb image
Thank you Rajiv. This photo study project is inviting me to review old photos with “today’s” eyes.
That is what I am doing as well these days!