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Cat picture


Flickr and all those other sites and "social media" are overrun with
cat pictures. I've contributed my share. Here is perhaps the worst
of the whole lot.
I was testing a Sony QX-100 a few weeks ago and there was a simply
black picture among the test shots. That was this one. The shot just
four or five seconds before this one was aimed at my cat, though she
was just a blur through the picture. I assume this picture is a
result of the camera being aimed in the same direction. The cat was
probably just too close. The camera certainly thought it was dark:
the EXIF information says it was f/1.8 and a quarter second.
I didn't do anything but boost the light level here. And I got these
strange swirly Moiré-like patterns. Hmm.
cat pictures. I've contributed my share. Here is perhaps the worst
of the whole lot.
I was testing a Sony QX-100 a few weeks ago and there was a simply
black picture among the test shots. That was this one. The shot just
four or five seconds before this one was aimed at my cat, though she
was just a blur through the picture. I assume this picture is a
result of the camera being aimed in the same direction. The cat was
probably just too close. The camera certainly thought it was dark:
the EXIF information says it was f/1.8 and a quarter second.
I didn't do anything but boost the light level here. And I got these
strange swirly Moiré-like patterns. Hmm.
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