I like the watches. Like many of you I find their tiny mechanisms fascinating. I have several watches but only wear the "daily-wear" titanium Fossil and the "evening out" Tourneau which was my ten year service award from work.

Am I the only one who thinks the thumbnails are fuzzy/soft to the point of putting me off?
I was relieved to find that the images were sharp once I clicked-through.

Cory
Wonders where his Swatch watches are...


Brendan MacRae wrote:
I promised a gallery of watch images with the new
Optio W60. These are just a few from the last two
batches.

I shoot on black paper now instead of the white. It
gives a moodier feel but my client likes it. This
camera definately has better dynamic range than the
W10. Highlights are easier to tame vs. the W10 which
is a shot-to-shot issue when working with shiny metals
and reflecting crystals. So, that and the increased
10MP resolution, the ability to focus down to 1 cm
(without the lens protruding from the camera), and a
better LCD make the camera a real winner.
All of these images are ISO 100 and handheld.

Oh yeah, and it shoots video underwater.

http://www.primelensphoto.com/Pentax_Optio_W60/index.html

-Brendan

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