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I don't understand why them look so bad. Pictures seems to not correspond the modes you said... For example, the first pic sure it's not Portait.
small guide:
1) If you're indoor and there's light try first PORTRAIT mode WITHOUT FLASH (6fps shutter)
2) If you see there's noise, use AUTO mode WITH FLASH.
3) If it's dark use TWILIGHT PORTRAIT WITH FLASH (1/2 sec exposure)
4) If there's VERY VERY poor light use PORTRAIT WITH FLASH (2 sec exposure)
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Posted: 2008-02-27 01:56:31
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2.39 Withan
-Automatic, flash
-Document mode
Tonight
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[ This Message was edited by: Guto_ViP on 2008-02-27 03:12 ]
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Posted: 2008-02-27 04:01:37
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On 2008-02-27 01:56:31, jomateixa wrote:
I don't understand why them look so bad. Pictures seems to not correspond the modes you said... For example, the first pic sure it's not Portait.
small guide:
1) If you're indoor and there's light try first PORTRAIT mode WITHOUT FLASH (6fps shutter)
2) If you see there's noise, use AUTO mode WITH FLASH.
3) If it's dark use TWILIGHT PORTRAIT WITH FLASH (1/2 sec exposure)
4) If there's VERY VERY poor light use PORTRAIT WITH FLASH (2 sec exposure)
So what mode would you define or recommend as true PARTY-Mode ?
Poor light and moving objects (people) at distance from 1-3 meters.
For me a PARTY-Mode should also have fast AF.
I think in each driver, there should be at least one TRUE Party-Mode cause everyone will need it some time, there aren't always flowers, trees, bees or TV-watching dogs to be shot....
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Posted: 2008-02-27 06:11:23
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Twilight landscape mode using withan 2.39.
The shot was taken outside in very dark conditions.
Looks good but i hope i can be even better

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[ This Message was edited by: agentreza on 2008-02-27 05:58 ]
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Posted: 2008-02-27 06:57:00
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last night i take pictures in my room...
pictures are very exposed...
i use portrait / EV -1 / with flash
sorry i dont have pics
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Posted: 2008-02-27 09:35:51
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+1 vote for 1 party mode... leave portrait the way it is, and MOD twilight portrait so it can have fast AF and no slow sync..
Remember when i said "im in a contest... took some pictures in the house... they dont look so good... maybe its SE sensor..." well thats what i got. pix looket way too processed, making them painting-like (like the guy posted). Well outside pictures are great, u need to work a bit on indoor pictures. try to use nr1 2.99 code for that part of the driver, and MODit a bit, lets test it and see what happens
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Posted: 2008-02-27 09:48:03
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Ultimate V2.39
macro in action.... all document mode in a dark room with flash on.
thank you!
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Posted: 2008-02-27 11:04:12
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On 2008-02-27 06:11:23, pietropizzi wrote:
On 2008-02-27 01:56:31, jomateixa wrote:
I don't understand why them look so bad. Pictures seems to not correspond the modes you said... For example, the first pic sure it's not Portait.
small guide:
1) If you're indoor and there's light try first PORTRAIT mode WITHOUT FLASH (6fps shutter)
2) If you see there's noise, use AUTO mode WITH FLASH.
3) If it's dark use TWILIGHT PORTRAIT WITH FLASH (1/2 sec exposure)
4) If there's VERY VERY poor light use PORTRAIT WITH FLASH (2 sec exposure)
So what mode would you define or recommend as true PARTY-Mode ?
Poor light and moving objects (people) at distance from 1-3 meters.
For me a PARTY-Mode should also have fast AF.
I think in each driver, there should be at least one TRUE Party-Mode cause everyone will need it some time, there aren't always flowers, trees, bees or TV-watching dogs to be shot....
Auto mode has 1/80s flash shutter and for me it's good for use at parties. The 1/2s slow sync mode is good too, when people isn't moving too fast.
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Posted: 2008-02-27 11:41:44
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On 2008-02-27 09:48:03, norbi_nw wrote:
+1 vote for 1 party mode... leave portrait the way it is, and MOD twilight portrait so it can have fast AF and no slow sync..
Remember when i said "im in a contest... took some pictures in the house... they dont look so good... maybe its SE sensor..." well thats what i got. pix looket way too processed, making them painting-like (like the guy posted). Well outside pictures are great, u need to work a bit on indoor pictures. try to use nr1 2.99 code for that part of the driver, and MODit a bit, lets test it and see what happens
Well I don't know how you take the indoor pictures but mines are good. I can't teach you about photography. Post comparison between indoor pics with different drivers, and show me if the other drivers doesn't look painted in flash pics. You have lots and lots of flash pics with Ultimate in this thread and all are good. Is evident that 'that-guy' is not using settings correctly.
[ This Message was edited by: jomateixa on 2008-02-27 11:00 ]
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Posted: 2008-02-27 11:50:12
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On 2008-02-27 09:48:03, norbi_nw wrote:
+1 vote for 1 party mode... leave portrait the way it is, and MOD twilight portrait so it can have fast AF and no slow sync..
Remember when i said "im in a contest... took some pictures in the house... they dont look so good... maybe its SE sensor..." well thats what i got. pix looket way too processed, making them painting-like (like the guy posted). Well outside pictures are great, u need to work a bit on indoor pictures. try to use nr1 2.99 code for that part of the driver, and MODit a bit, lets test it and see what happens
yea, thats so true.. for indoor pics with low light, like in my comparison.. the pics come out too processed. and i tried it even a few times,not just one time.. and with the suggested modes and settings from jomateixa.. that didn't helped somehow..
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Posted: 2008-02-27 11:55:12
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