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    HS50 EXR settings for bird photography

    Sorry I think I meant SX50. That appears to be the favourite on this forum.
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    HS50 EXR settings for bird photography

    Yet this camera is overwhelmingly the bridge camera of choice for birders. I haven't used it myself, but there must be a reason for that. My impression is from looking at lots of pics in the gallery on here that its because it produces very good images - better than what I have seen from the...
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    HS50 EXR settings for bird photography

    Not quite sure what you mean by that. They are different of course, but still comparable, in fact these were the two I narrowed it down to when I bought my HS50.
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    HS50 EXR settings for bird photography

    Thanks very much for sharing. Some amazing photos there. In criticising the image quality I'm not expecting miracles, but it seems that compared to a direct competitor the canon SX40 the images are softer on the Fuji.
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    HS50 EXR settings for bird photography

    Hi, thanks for the tip. To be honest I've barely used it - which was why I downgraded from a DSLR - so no danger of reaching that number yet.... To sum up my impressions of the camera is that in terms of speed, handling and the feel of the manual focus its brilliant. On the downside I haven't...
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    HS50 EXR settings for bird photography

    Thanks, I've skimmed through the thread and found a few things to try. But basically it seems to be a case of A priority wide open and turn the noise reduction down to -2
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    HS50 EXR settings for bird photography

    hmmm guess there are not many users of this camera on here Hope I have made the right choice!
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    HS50 EXR settings for bird photography

    Hi all, Just bought myself a new HS50. After much deliberation I have ditched my Canon 7D and 400mm lens as it just doesn't suit my needs. Very impressed from a quick play. First impressions are that the startup and focussing are very quick and I like the chunky DSLR like feel and manual zoom...
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