QUOTE(BaRT @ Nov 18 2009, 09:18 AM)
hahaha...I think the 50mm lens is gud enuf for me....and suit with my budget
my kid 3 years old... and thats rite...my kid is move to much too..and sometimes the moment I shoot the picture, it becomes blur..
the 50mm 1.8 is gud for lowlite rite? means even in the low light condition, I still can shoot with high shutter speed witl low ISO setting...?!
but actually I felt dissapointed with the sharpness of pictures...not as per my expectation with DSLR camera...
or maby becoz of my wrong technic...
look at these pictures...are you all consider as sharp pictures? (original pictures, no touch up at all)
1st one seems ok to me...2nd one not really sharp.my kid 3 years old... and thats rite...my kid is move to much too..and sometimes the moment I shoot the picture, it becomes blur..
the 50mm 1.8 is gud for lowlite rite? means even in the low light condition, I still can shoot with high shutter speed witl low ISO setting...?!
but actually I felt dissapointed with the sharpness of pictures...not as per my expectation with DSLR camera...
or maby becoz of my wrong technic...
look at these pictures...are you all consider as sharp pictures? (original pictures, no touch up at all)
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What lens are you using?
1st pic slightly underexposed too. If you shooting during the day (outdoor), switch on ur active d-lighting....
if you have a flash, use flash, else avoid shooting facing the light source (sun in this case)
erh, i would say 50mm 1.8 isnt enough for me @ my house to freeze the movements. Even with flash, I always have to use ISO 400~800 with f/2.0~f/2.5 shooting kids...depends on individual, but i like the colors that we can bring out using flash. Besides, WB will be easier to control using flash too...(for me, WB very important esp for food photography)
QUOTE(BaRT @ Nov 18 2009, 09:38 AM)
sorry to ask simple question...
between AF-A & AF-S mode, which one is better..?
in fact I read & try over & over again...cant find any differences...
it depends what you need....if you need tracking, i would recommend AF-C + high speed burstbetween AF-A & AF-S mode, which one is better..?
in fact I read & try over & over again...cant find any differences...
QUOTE(Isepunye @ Nov 18 2009, 10:56 AM)
hahah jz crop + add shadow + adjust WB to enhance sharpness
i also find that AFA rarely do AFC function but it stated in manual. normally i will use AF S n AFC only depends on function. if using AFC,i will use the spot metering so i can lock the subject
i prefer with sound so i know my gears are working~!
it suit ur taste la.. if u prefer silent, go for silent...
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Try using 3D-Tracking AF area in your camera and you will see AF-A working in AF-C mode. i also find that AFA rarely do AFC function but it stated in manual. normally i will use AF S n AFC only depends on function. if using AFC,i will use the spot metering so i can lock the subject
i prefer with sound so i know my gears are working~!
Added on November 18, 2009, 11:00 ambored at office jz surfing, found diz gigantic lens... ade stering woo
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Spot metering doesnt lock the subject
Nov 18 2009, 12:01 PM




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