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@etaab
Mmmmm.... Makes me want to break out the tomato sause.
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Posted: 2005-06-07 02:22:22
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View of Canary Wharf from where I live
Moses Gate Country Park - Bolton
Moses Gate Country Park - Bolton
Moses Gate Country Park - Bolton
Preston Bus Station
Preston Bus Station
Pot Plant - Close Up Of Flower
The Ritz: Federation - Manchester
The Ritz: Federation - Manchester
The Ritz: Federation - Manchester (Cheeky one for the girls)
Duck - No Zoom
Duck - 2x Zoom
Duck - 4x Zoom
Tower Bridge @ Night
My Dog Jack - He loves sitting in the sunshine, also that nice thick shag pile rug!
My Pup Milo - Half asleep, bless...
This photo was taken in a pitch black store room, the LED's are very powerful! Blue eyes - Not fair
The man himself! I look a bit too yellow as the celing lamp was a warm glow one. I could have adjusted the white balance but the K750i has done a good job.
[ This Message was edited by: ka2cu on 2005-06-07 01:38 ]
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Posted: 2005-06-07 02:35:23
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[ This Message was edited by: djlg on 2005-06-07 01:39 ]
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Posted: 2005-06-07 02:37:26
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Is that Brighton djlg?
Lucky guy winning all them toys!
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Posted: 2005-06-07 02:39:54
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that lot cost me about 8 quid.
I won em on the kicking the football through the square holes.
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Posted: 2005-06-07 02:42:41
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Ok, here are some of my pics. I dont know whats wron with the quality but these are not good atall. They are not focused and all trees are blur. Whats wrong with them..
Pics in inside are muc better than pics in outside.
This picture is from inside of house and its quite nice. Focus abd clear.
But WTF is wrong in those outside pictures? Why they look like that?
They are not focused atall. And those pics from outside are taken without AF and using daylight setting.
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Posted: 2005-06-07 06:29:57
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@peltsi
If you just take a snap without waiting for the AF to lock (half press the shoot button and wait until you gett an indication AF is locked, then press all the way), they may look like that.
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Posted: 2005-06-07 10:32:13
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@ peltsi, they do look a little blurred. I reckon you're either doing what Arne Anka says, or simply not holding the camera steadily enough. I should know, i do it myself sometimes and pictures come out the same.
Heres that video i promised..
http://rapidshare.de/files/2230058/Mealworms.3gp.html
Excuse the loud rushing noise in the background, i had a tap running.
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Posted: 2005-06-07 11:19:35
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On 2005-06-07 10:32:13, Arne Anka wrote:
@peltsi
If you just take a snap without waiting for the AF to lock (half press the shoot button and wait until you gett an indication AF is locked, then press all the way), they may look like that.
Ok, why u still can take pictures without waiting for AF if they look worse. I thought my self that AF mean that u can take a picture from an object like a flower. Flower is sharp and clear but everything else is blurred. Like some bush behind it.
do u know what i mean?
What i mean is: Why u can and would take a picture without using AF if result of pic is worse than using AF?
Why there is that AF?
Sorry about my bad englis but i hope that somebody can read this..
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Posted: 2005-06-07 12:18:49
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On 2005-06-07 12:18:49, peltsi wrote:
What i mean is: Why u can and would take a picture without using AF if result of pic is worse than using AF?
Its hard to explain, but there are situations (although very rare) where you need to take a picture instantly without any delay. After all, the AF takes perhats 2 or 3 sec to find the focus.
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Why there is that AF?
Without AF you would only be able to take sharp pictures on
one specific distance. With AF, the distance to the object can vary and you will still be able to take a sharp picture.
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Posted: 2005-06-07 12:45:37
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