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Bonovox Posts: > 500

Yes,a steady hand & look at the light around you. Shoot with sun behind you unless sunset of course. Having a steady hand though is not easy working with animals
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Posted: 2011-09-11 21:11:43
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MFire Posts: 103


When I had the Aino (happy Samsung Wave S8500 owner now ), I noticed a hedge improvement when I changed the memory card to a faster one. Try that.
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Posted: 2011-09-12 00:09:58
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mrjulius Posts: > 500


repost love the image quality of aino
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Posted: 2011-09-12 00:37:52
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xiaoness Posts: 76

Thanks for all the tips! I'll try them and see what I can come up with *Coughcoughmorejunkcoughcough*

@plankgatan:

I'll try to practice using natural light. Is Aino's HD really better than 8/7/6 MP? My brother (Xperia user) noticed that my Aino's full HD only uses 2 MP, so he told me to use the ones with higher resolutions. He noticed the same thing with his wife's Xperia Arc (yeah, whole family of SE users). Any thoughts?

@hihihans:

Will do, that steady hand is a joykiller, though.

@Bonovox:

Actually it's not the animal I'm worrying about... She's a sweetheart, takes directions well, but right now she's pissed at me for making her pose last night for an hour while trying different shots. )

@MFire:

I never thought of that. I recently changed the original memcard my Aino came with when I bought it (a Sony 2GB) to an 8 GB MicroSDHC Lexar. Haven't really noticed any difference with speed, but I'll try taking samples using either cards and check them out.

[Edited for the sake of not double-posting]

I think they're still fuzzy around some edges. More practice!

Engine


Shiny~


I have a question with this one: How do you focus the entire image and not just the foreground? Do I have to switch to "Infinite" mode?


Just had to capture her face, she thought I was leaving her alone at home.

[ This Message was edited by: xiaoness on 2011-09-12 11:10 ]

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Posted: 2011-09-12 02:27:23
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plankgatan Posts: > 500


On 2011-09-12 02:27:23, xiaoness wrote:
Thanks for all the tips! I'll try them and see what I can come up with *Coughcoughmorejunkcoughcough*

@plankgatan:

I'll try to practice using natural light. Is Aino's HD really better than 8/7/6 MP? My brother (Xperia user) noticed that my Aino's full HD only uses 2 MP, so he told me to use the ones with higher resolutions. He noticed the same thing with his wife's Xperia Arc (yeah, whole family of SE users). Any thoughts?
[ This Message was edited by: xiaoness on 2011-09-12 11:10 ]



if i get better picture using HD 1920x1080 ???? (i get good quality-photos using 8m.p. also, but i like HD Res better.....

another main reason i use HD 1920x1080 is because i have a 16:9 1080p screen..


a tip.....................go up next morning (really early) if its clear weather and shoot some macro pictures..............you will get awesome quality.
[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2011-09-12 19:22 ]

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Posted: 2011-09-12 20:21:33
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Strella Posts: 12

Pictures using cyber shut v.6.0

A tiny flower from the peach tree, auto settings and macro


Dry pizza with all auto settings plus flash

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Posted: 2011-09-13 05:19:00
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Strella Posts: 12


Macro of the center of a rose

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Posted: 2011-09-13 05:33:07
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Strella Posts: 12


A flower, macro with flash

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Posted: 2011-09-13 05:37:38
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hihihans Posts: > 500

Yep there's also; acoustic hut
Thanks to pohuman
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Posted: 2011-09-13 23:13:48
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Posted: 2011-09-14 18:17:15
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