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Piękny dzień, zimowy, choć już prawie wiosenny. Kojąca leśna cisza, z rzadka wzbogacana klangorem żurawi. Drobne ptactwo budzi się z zimowego odrętwienia i rozpoczyna śpiewy. A na śródleśnych stawach jeszcze lód.

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  • Yes, the camera itself and the image processor in it are no doubt crucial factors. All in all, there are so many variables when it comes to achieving a passable result, not to mention a great photo, that we'd have to make a fairly long list! Obviously, the "camera operator" is still the most important element in the puzzle, I think. A good photographer can take a riveting photo with an old Nokia E51 and its 2 MPx camera, simply by finding the most advantageous angle, lighting and moment in time, while — in comparison — an amateur like myself often relies on the camera capabilities and external software in the hope of mitigating any mistakes made during the actual shooting. Usually, the more advanced the camera, the more latitude for such corrections and the more options for getting the picture right in the camera. As for Viewer3 — I really didn't have a chance to use it! When OW's predecessors were around, I had a more basic Oly model that wasn't even supported in any of the Viewers :-). But I enjoyed shooting it all the same.

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