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BennyBaz Posts: 26


On 2008-06-28 22:02:06, budala wrote:
Some macro shots:
CWB and manual focus.I"m so impressed from the auto color.This is the first time I noticed who good is color in auto:

It cought the red color too
And here is a photo of grass.CWB and manual focus:




Nice pics there mate.
give me some tips would ya?
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Posted: 2008-06-29 00:01:24
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Domecot Posts: 468


On 2008-06-29 00:01:24, BennyBaz wrote:

On 2008-06-28 22:02:06, budala wrote:
Some macro shots:
CWB and manual focus.I"m so impressed from the auto color.This is the first time I noticed who good is color in auto:

It cought the red color too
And here is a photo of grass.CWB and manual focus:




Nice pics there mate.
give me some tips would ya?


this happens to me the first time.I'm not actually good in taking photos.
well since you asked for tips here's a couple.First as raider said to me most important thing is:"VIEW/LIGHT/ANGLE".I use CWB as mo often as possible adn always experiment with more colors to activate CWB.I also use manual focus and color saturation (but not for my last 2 posted pics.in them I didn't used color saturation).
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Posted: 2008-06-29 00:26:18
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BennyBaz Posts: 26


On 2008-06-29 00:26:18, budala wrote:

On 2008-06-29 00:01:24, BennyBaz wrote:

On 2008-06-28 22:02:06, budala wrote:
Some macro shots:
CWB and manual focus.I"m so impressed from the auto color.This is the first time I noticed who good is color in auto:

It cought the red color too
And here is a photo of grass.CWB and manual focus:




Nice pics there mate.
give me some tips would ya?


this happens to me the first time.I'm not actually good in taking photos.
well since you asked for tips here's a couple.First as raider said to me most important thing is:"VIEW/LIGHT/ANGLE".I use CWB as mo often as possible adn always experiment with more colors to activate CWB.I also use manual focus and color saturation (but not for my last 2 posted pics.in them I didn't used color saturation).


Well, thanks pal.
I have another question, well two.
1) What is better: K800's last firmware or K810's last firmware?
and I don't use the TrackID.
2) How can I make some HDR Photos?

and last but not the least:
How do I know how much focus I need.
I mean, I can't see it till the pic is taken.
Thanks in advance.
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Posted: 2008-06-29 00:40:47
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Domecot Posts: 468


On 2008-06-29 00:40:47, BennyBaz wrote:

On 2008-06-29 00:26:18, budala wrote:

On 2008-06-29 00:01:24, BennyBaz wrote:

On 2008-06-28 22:02:06, budala wrote:
Some macro shots:
CWB and manual focus.I"m so impressed from the auto color.This is the first time I noticed who good is color in auto:

It cought the red color too
And here is a photo of grass.CWB and manual focus:




Nice pics there mate.
give me some tips would ya?


this happens to me the first time.I'm not actually good in taking photos.
well since you asked for tips here's a couple.First as raider said to me most important thing is:"VIEW/LIGHT/ANGLE".I use CWB as mo often as possible adn always experiment with more colors to activate CWB.I also use manual focus and color saturation (but not for my last 2 posted pics.in them I didn't used color saturation).


Well, thanks pal.
I have another question, well two.
1) What is better: K800's last firmware or K810's last firmware?
and I don't use the TrackID.
2) How can I make some HDR Photos?

and last but not the least:
How do I know how much focus I need.
I mean, I can't see it till the pic is taken.
Thanks in advance.


I'd go for k800i last's firmware.since You don't use TrackID and Phtofix isn't that much different from PHOTODJ.

HDR:
http://www.esato.com/board/vi[....]ic=171370&start=45#post2374804
For what kind of picture You are talking about MACRO,LANDSCAPE...|???????????
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Posted: 2008-06-29 00:47:24
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BennyBaz Posts: 26

To many Quotes so...

I'm talkin' about the manual Focus.

Sorry for being so dumb about shooting photos but someone who doesn't know - learns.

Thank you again
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Posted: 2008-06-29 00:51:10
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VILLA21 Posts: 61

there is a 'preview' in manual focus, half-press the shutter button down, focus with zoom-bar and take the photo
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Posted: 2008-06-29 00:55:41
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Domecot Posts: 468

I agree about the quotes
well if we are talking about landscape I use:
1.infinity focus from phone
2.Landscape from phone
3.Auto
4.all of the above in some cases

if we are talking about macro:
I do this:
1.go to EV position 0.0 and zoom to max
2.then half-press on the camera button
3.and I see "macro preview" then
4.after macro preview is activated I play with zoom keys a bit
to see which focus is best for the situation.
5.and then half-press again and take the photo

HOPE THIS HELPS.If you have more questions feel free to ask
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Posted: 2008-06-29 00:59:07
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BennyBaz Posts: 26


On 2008-06-29 00:55:41, VILLA21 wrote:
there is a 'preview' in manual focus, half-press the shutter button down, focus with zoom-bar and take the photo


Thanks a million Villa, Hm... How do I change the exposure time?

What is it exactly?

I'm asking it because I wanna make a HDR photo but I don't know how.

I read something about changing the exposure time but I'm to dumb to figure it out by myself

Thanks
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Posted: 2008-06-29 00:59:10
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Domecot Posts: 468


On 2008-06-29 00:55:41, VILLA21 wrote:
there is a 'preview' in manual focus, half-press the shutter button down, focus with zoom-bar and take the photo

look the post benieve Your's VILLA21
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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Posted: 2008-06-29 01:00:09
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Domecot Posts: 468


On 2008-06-29 00:59:10, BennyBaz wrote:

On 2008-06-29 00:55:41, VILLA21 wrote:
there is a 'preview' in manual focus, half-press the shutter button down, focus with zoom-bar and take the photo


Thanks a million Villa, Hm... How do I change the exposure time?

What is it exactly?

I'm asking it because I wanna make a HDR photo but I don't know how.

I read something about changing the exposure time but I'm to dumb to figure it out by myself

Thanks


please don't ask ME about HDR.I'm totally disoriented on that field.
I tried to make HDR myself some while ago and I gave up.too hard for me
but the result is AMAZING
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Posted: 2008-06-29 01:03:34
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