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post May 5 2010, 10:38 PM

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albnok: so it means that i should set the camera to aperture-priority?
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post May 5 2010, 11:13 PM

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what lens are you using? the pic doesnt look sharp to me IMO.
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post May 5 2010, 11:14 PM

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the kit lens...18-55
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post May 5 2010, 11:19 PM

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very interesting silver...my first time see..
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post May 5 2010, 11:25 PM

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he ur friend? lol.. if they made silver coloured lenses then it would be cool.
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QUOTE(cassplayer @ May 5 2010, 11:14 PM)
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dunno bout you but several factors play into the final product when panning.
zoom ratio vs DOF, your aperture setting, and most importantly your panning speed.
normally i bump up the aperture to at least f/11 for these kinda shots, keep my shutter as
low as insanely possible, depending on the focal length, i use a slower speed like 1/30 at 18mm for instance and 1/80 at 70mm
at telephoto length the key thing to look out for is your panning speed already. prefocusing helps as you've already have a wide
DOF at telephoto lengths.

user posted image
panning speed can be disrupted by the speed of the vehicle itself - when drifting the speed at the front of the car is not the same as the speed at the rear of the car, so you've gotta be really careful to pan at the proper speed.

user posted image
as you can see this shot was taken at f/10, which puts all of the car in the sharpest zone. However, only the grille is sharp thanks to the slower than usual shutter speed and my slower panning. to completely freeze the car, i will need to bump up the shutter speed to perhaps 1/400 and beyond, with a higher ISO speed of course.


edit - quoted wrong person LOL

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A300 oso has gold color edition... lens oso the same color

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post May 5 2010, 11:46 PM

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albnok: i googled it and got a wiki page... it said.. "On a sunny day with ISO 200 film and aperture at f/16, set shutter speed to 1/200 or 1/250."

so does this mean that on a sunny day, i put the aperture to f16, then the ISO i use should be equivalent to the shutter speed i use...

eg: ISO 100, 1/100s
ISO 1600, 1/1600s

right or wrong?
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post May 5 2010, 11:58 PM

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yea.... tat's the one biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Mikeshashimi @ May 5 2010, 11:56 PM)
albnok: i googled it and got a wiki page... it said.. "On a sunny day with ISO 200 film and aperture at f/16, set shutter speed to 1/200 or 1/250."

so does this mean that on a sunny day, i put the aperture to f16, then the ISO i use should be equivalent to the shutter speed i use...

eg: ISO 100, 1/100s
      ISO 1600, 1/1600s

right or wrong?
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to get a right exposure, you need to balance three (or four things)
1) ISO
2) Shutter speed
3) Aperture
4) flash power (when using a flash)

bright sunny condition - ask yourself what do you want to expose? what is the correct exposure for a dark object? what elements i can blow out? do i expose for the sky or the person?
all these will come naturally to you when you learn and snap more, just ask yourself what is the level of light in correlation to your subject. the beauty of photography is that the photographer decides the exposure, not the condition decides the image.

so back to the question, what do you want to expose on a bright sunny day? XD
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post May 6 2010, 12:08 AM

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QUOTE(Banzai_san @ May 5 2010, 05:02 PM)
Approximately,
16-21mm F3.5 max
22-33mm F4
34-80mm F4.5

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post May 6 2010, 12:11 AM

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QUOTE(kev da man @ May 6 2010, 12:05 AM)
to get a right exposure, you need to balance three (or four things)
1) ISO
2) Shutter speed
3) Aperture
4) flash power (when using a flash)

bright sunny condition - ask yourself what do you want to expose? what is the correct exposure for a dark object? what elements i can blow out? do i expose for the sky or the person?
all these will come naturally to you when you learn and snap more, just ask yourself what is the level of light in correlation to your subject. the beauty of photography is that the photographer decides the exposure, not the condition decides the image.

so back to the question, what do you want to expose on a bright sunny day? XD
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im just asking in terms of a general evenly-exposed photo... smile.gif
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QUOTE(Mikeshashimi @ May 5 2010, 11:56 PM)
albnok: i googled it and got a wiki page... it said.. "On a sunny day with ISO 200 film and aperture at f/16, set shutter speed to 1/200 or 1/250."

so does this mean that on a sunny day, i put the aperture to f16, then the ISO i use should be equivalent to the shutter speed i use...

eg: ISO 100, 1/100s
      ISO 1600, 1/1600s

right or wrong?
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for easier understanding,u can visit this link bro...easy to understand somemore....

Photography Exposure Wheel
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QUOTE(Mikeshashimi @ May 6 2010, 12:11 AM)
im just asking in terms of a general evenly-exposed photo... smile.gif
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in that case, use shutter-priority and aperture-priority first to get the hang of what the camera perceives as an evenly-exposed photo, then start using manual lah laugh.gif don't forget metering is also important.

officially, just follow those guidelines for a couple of shots, add salt and pepper to taste in the rest laugh.gif
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post May 6 2010, 12:25 AM

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lol.. haha. thanks anyway for the tips and advice.....
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QUOTE(cjlai @ May 5 2010, 11:53 PM)
sony gonna get Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5-5.6 soon according to rumors biggrin.gif
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wow~~~ i shall wait then~~~~ while fund for it~~ wakaka...... drool.gif

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