Aperture settings and photos.
Article about: Most digital camera's have a manual mode and offer A or aperture priority. If your taking studio type photos this can be important for many reasons. Let's say you want only the decal on the
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What are you using for a camera Max?
Good info Max, if you haven't already.....you should probably post this on GHW as well.
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Thanks John. Most of the time I use a 7D Canon because of the image size. I can crop away and still leave myself with a decent size image. I keep my desktop as high of resolution as I can so good quality images make all the difference. If you want to see what the actual image looks like without all the crunching forum software does here is the raw image at f11 (it may be slow as I have it posted on a shared slow server).
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Just looked, I really like the way it picked up the serrations on the back of the scabbard, the Luger grip checkering, and the 1937 coin date.
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Just looked, I really like the way it picked up the serrations on the back of the scabbard, the Luger grip checkering, and the 1937 coin date.
You can bring out an amazing amount of detail in an image using the aperture for focus. Like I say it can also be used to focus on a point in the photo . You can select your focus point and use a low aperture and it will make people look at exactly what you wanted. It can also hide flaws.
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Logictox, Great information on taking closeups,etc.To a guy who is not great with photographs I plan on buying a new digital camera very soon.Any particular model # or brand you could tell me about?I was looking at a Canon powershot.Thanks.
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Degens,
The raynox clip on lenses can add a new dimension. I think there glass isn't perfect but it is a great bang for the buck. You do want to be careful when you shoot in the 24mm and smaller lenses though as barrel roll around the edges of the photos becomes quite pronounced. As long as you use the clip on with a 35mm or higher it shouldn't be an issue.
goodbuys,
Go to the store and hold and play with several cameras you think you like. Then go home and do a search and see what feedback you find. I am not a photographer by any stretch of the word. I was married to a newspaper editor for years that took photos and she got me involved. When she passed away I acquired enough to outfit my daughter and myself with good lenses and the enthusiasm for it that I play with it more than I should. When digital cameras first hit the market my wife was a huge Nikon fan. She purchased one of the first D1's to hit the market and it was a $5,000 nightmare. It spent more time at Nikon being fixed than it did taking photos. She then sold all her Nikon lenses and moved to the 1D Mark II from Canon and my daughter still has that camera today. So if I offer an opinion it is based on personal experience and I can't say one is better than any other. Like anything it's just what you get used to and how it functions. Different camera's offer different options. If your a complete novice and want good photos then just buy one that takes good auto setting point and shoot photos. But if your looking for something extra, make sure it has the manual settings to accomplish what you want. Or that's my .02 cents. The biggest mistake I see people make is spending too much on a camera and not enough on the lens. Good glass takes good photos. When your looking at the point and shoot look at the lens. The size of the lens makes a huge difference in quality and ability.
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Thanks very much for the info on the cameras.Their is a big photo store about a half hour from me here on Long Island,NY.I will take your advise and check different cameras and also the settings,etc.Carl
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