QUOTE(REST3 @ Feb 20 2014, 12:09 PM)
no i load pics into PC directly.
Most of the time you don't need high end lens to get good pics.
try this method if you want to shoot objects for brochures:-
place the camera on some firm support like a bag or pillow or mini tripod ( i use a home made bean bag, just buy those red or green peas and put inside a small pillow casing and tie up the ends)
either use manual focus or if use auto focus then focus on the part of the object you want to be clear, then once you got the focus correct, switch it back to manual focus so that the focusing will not change when you press the button)
put the camera on delayed timer mode (this will prevent camera shake when you press the button)
put camera to aperture priority
put to iso 400 or less (less noisy photos)
put to F5.6 or higher (if you are putting the camera quite near to the object )
i don't use flash light but make sure your room lighting is good or use a table lamp to get indirect lighting (position some white A4 paper to reflect the table light onto the object )
take many shots, and change the object position and you will find one you like!
then, hey you got some great photos ! Enjoy !!
thanks for the photo taking tips bro! Most of the time you don't need high end lens to get good pics.
try this method if you want to shoot objects for brochures:-
place the camera on some firm support like a bag or pillow or mini tripod ( i use a home made bean bag, just buy those red or green peas and put inside a small pillow casing and tie up the ends)
either use manual focus or if use auto focus then focus on the part of the object you want to be clear, then once you got the focus correct, switch it back to manual focus so that the focusing will not change when you press the button)
put the camera on delayed timer mode (this will prevent camera shake when you press the button)
put camera to aperture priority
put to iso 400 or less (less noisy photos)
put to F5.6 or higher (if you are putting the camera quite near to the object )
i don't use flash light but make sure your room lighting is good or use a table lamp to get indirect lighting (position some white A4 paper to reflect the table light onto the object )
take many shots, and change the object position and you will find one you like!
then, hey you got some great photos ! Enjoy !!
Feb 20 2014, 10:03 PM

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