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Thank you very much Goldmen and Number 1 for your fast help !
I did what you said and it worked !
The camdriver 2.89 is now installed correctly, i'm happy
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Posted: 2007-10-22 20:38:01
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You`re welcome,Zefram!
So,what you think about the pics with 2.89....?
[ This Message was edited by: Goldmen on 2007-10-22 19:47 ]
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Posted: 2007-10-22 20:46:29
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whatever. But you noticed the red problem, right? can u edit that. also even if its the same as 2.8x, lower lighting plz. makes much better pictures. Its good the way it is, but you can make it berret
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Posted: 2007-10-22 21:57:19
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On 2007-10-22 15:23:45, number1 wrote:
wot's the focus lock method???
sorry for the very late reply guys, woke up late back here..
LOCK FOCUS is a technique used in digicams coz every digicams nowadays have autofocus.. you guys are right... its just AUTO FOCUS, but more played out.
wot i mean is that, when you just flash your digicam to capture an object, its always on "dead center" you know wot i mean?! why in the heck some photographic shots i found on the internet have their subject all crispy clear but not DEAD CENTER... coz well not that everybody thinks that in order to get a good focus we tend to put the subject in the center, altho this technique is not bad, but in order to achieve some artistic view or maybe just a lil different view out of the ordinary.. some move their subject far left, far right, middle top or lower bottom, the corners... this way we somehow take some part of our background blend with our subject. this is called RULE of the THIRDS... go google for that one.
this is much fun done outdoors...
heres how it works....
If you just press the shutter without using focus lock, this is what you get.
you get this:
but!
Release the shutter to take the picture. The front apple is at the "rule of thirds" intersection, making a well-balanced photograph.
you get this:
its a simple trick but it works everytime... and its fun!
source:
Canon Creative PARK
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[ This Message was edited by: rockygali on 2007-10-23 03:18 ]
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Posted: 2007-10-23 04:15:51
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I did notice photos taken are overexpose abit... can the 2.89 lower down abit the exposure? Thanks number1
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Posted: 2007-10-23 05:04:21
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@rockygali
ah.. thanks! Learnt something today =)
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Posted: 2007-10-23 05:11:55
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always here mate!
go ahead and experiment.... try it outdoors... go find a good subject... or in photography term i think its what they call composition...
and you'll discover how great SE cyber-shot phones are...
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Posted: 2007-10-23 05:20:56
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thanks rocky! i've been doing that before but i don't know it's a real technique in photography and i don't know what to call that technique...
But NOw i know... thanks again..
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Posted: 2007-10-23 06:07:58
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Thanks rockygali for the info! I had also used that technique but I didn't know its name either. it's very nice, though.
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Posted: 2007-10-23 06:51:35
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It also use to lock the exposure of the picture too.
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Posted: 2007-10-23 07:45:34
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