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post Sep 2 2007, 04:52 AM

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QUOTE(snowmei @ Sep 1 2007, 10:35 PM)
i very less go over ISO 800...  laugh.gif

about the fill in flash... my way is meter background and lock it with AE button... then shoot one shot as testing to adjust the flash compensation... something like yours....

about low shutter speed.. try use 2nd curtain... for me if it requires me using very slow shutter i will just ignore the background  vmad.gif

about the last question.. if you using internal flash.. no way you can avoid the harshness .... (forgot that you can use diffuser it will definately help to reduce the harshness)
unless you use external flash gun... you can always tilt the angle of your flash...
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Lol... i will definitely do the same thing.. just ignore the bg. vmad.gif

Hey have u heard of any diffuser for pop up flash? LOL....

p/s: Maybe u are thinking.. pop up flash already not bright enough, still want to diffuse it, sotz... tongue.gif

QUOTE(orenzai @ Sep 1 2007, 10:45 PM)
er...ok i noob noob but i try answer PART of your question...hehe...if you wanna compensate for the exposure try smaller f number...i think about f10-13 should be alright for motorbike pic... if still cant then try jack up to iso400 coz you said 800 will be very grainy... your last question ar... either get an external flash then use a diffuser or bounce of the flash from the ceiling...hope it helps...
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Orenzai.. thanks for taking time to answer my questions.. but i think u din read the question carefully or maybe i din state carefully... what i mean is even if im using f1.8 and iso 400. metering the bg still requires me a, let's say, 1/8 shutter speed which will be very slow and often gets me a blur pic, are there any other ways to avoid this.. it's not that i want slow shutter speed, it's that i want to avoid it... above 1/20 and yet capturing the bg will be the best solution. I guess the only option is getting a speedlite 430. LoL...

About the external flash, diffuser and bounce trick(which is hard). Yeah.. it will definitely help. but... u can only learn those tricks by getting one of those or borrow one from somebody.. haha... but too bad.. i wont be needing it until i master my basics.. LOL... plus... i really have to get a vertical/battery grip before getting one of the external, or else.. flash 5 times.. habis wayang.. LOL...jkjk. doh.gif
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post Sep 2 2007, 05:25 AM

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i heard about the diffuser before.. but mostly are DIY one. rarely see people sell diffuser for internal flash....
easiest is to take 2 tissue paper and wrap the flash...



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post Sep 3 2007, 02:12 AM

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QUOTE(snowmei @ Sep 2 2007, 05:25 AM)
derek87,
i heard about the diffuser before.. but mostly are DIY one. rarely see people sell diffuser for internal flash....
easiest is to take 2 tissue paper and wrap the flash...
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Lol.. i tried it... it helps.. but it looks ugly wrapping ur pop up flash up with tissue. LoL...

Ok.. here are two photos of sunway. choose.. which one u guys prefer... C&C are most welcome...

Earlier of Sunway

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Later of Sunway

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post Sep 3 2007, 03:01 AM

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QUOTE(derek87 @ Sep 3 2007, 02:12 AM)
Lol.. i tried it... it helps.. but it looks ugly wrapping ur pop up flash up with tissue. LoL...
DIY. As long as it gets the job done, who cares if it's ugly. smile.gif


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post Sep 3 2007, 03:15 AM

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omg... u snapped my gf's pic... the 7th pix first girl from left... not bad.... she more in good looking in real life... ^^
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post Sep 3 2007, 04:24 AM

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QUOTE(skarn @ Sep 3 2007, 03:01 AM)
DIY. As long as it gets the job done, who cares if it's ugly. smile.gif
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Haha... not convenient lo... haha...

QUOTE(saddient @ Sep 3 2007, 03:15 AM)
omg... u snapped my gf's pic... the 7th pix first girl from left... not bad.... she more in good looking in real life... ^^
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Huh? which pic are u mentioning? rclxub.gif the name?
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QUOTE(derek87 @ Sep 3 2007, 04:24 AM)
Haha... not convenient lo... haha...
Huh? which pic are u mentioning?  rclxub.gif the name?
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i think he referring to the first page.. 6th photo... the girl in green shirt.. (not the showgirl.. the background girl actually notworthy.gif )
7th photo the first girl from the left is a female wearing tudung back facing the camera.. don`t think is that one gua.....
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post Sep 3 2007, 06:22 AM

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QUOTE(derek87 @ Sep 2 2007, 04:52 AM)

Orenzai.. thanks for taking time to answer my questions.. but i think u din read the question carefully or maybe i din state carefully... what i mean is even if im using f1.8 and iso 400. metering the bg still requires me a, let's say, 1/8 shutter speed which will be very slow and often gets me a blur pic, are there any other ways to avoid this.. it's not that i want slow shutter speed, it's that i want to avoid it... above 1/20 and yet capturing the bg will be the best solution. I guess the only option is getting a speedlite 430. LoL...

About the external flash, diffuser and bounce trick(which is hard). Yeah.. it will definitely help. but... u can only learn those tricks by getting one of those or borrow one from somebody.. haha... but too bad.. i wont be needing it until i master my basics.. LOL... plus... i really have to get a vertical/battery grip before getting one of the external, or else.. flash 5 times.. habis wayang.. LOL...jkjk. doh.gif
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haha...if that is the case...easy lar...take ten minutes of your precious time and PS it...thats what i do when the exposure not jun...haha...
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post Sep 3 2007, 04:00 PM

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QUOTE(snowmei @ Sep 3 2007, 05:56 AM)
i think he referring to the first page.. 6th photo... the girl in green shirt.. (not the showgirl.. the background girl actually  notworthy.gif  )
7th photo the first girl from the left is a female wearing tudung back facing the camera.. don`t think is that one gua.....
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ooh i see.. I thought he was mentioning cherry.. hehe..

snowmei.. which one u prefer ah... the sunway pic...

QUOTE(orenzai @ Sep 3 2007, 06:22 AM)
haha...if that is the case...easy lar...take ten minutes of your precious time and PS it...thats what i do when the exposure not jun...haha...
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how bout u orenzai... choose which pic u prefer...

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wow...i never know tat we can actually see kl tower or klcc from

btw, i prefer the later version hehe smile.gif
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post Sep 3 2007, 06:19 PM

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I like the first one instead, I am a sucker for nice blue skies!
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post Sep 4 2007, 02:30 AM

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QUOTE(zeroexz @ Sep 3 2007, 05:51 PM)
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wow...i never know tat we can actually see kl tower or klcc from

btw, i prefer the later version hehe smile.gif
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haha.. i see..

QUOTE(Mavik @ Sep 3 2007, 06:19 PM)
I like the first one instead, I am a sucker for nice blue skies!
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First one.. hmmm...

I can see different ppl has different taste.. hmm... anyone more? please choose.. and do C&C pls... still a beginner here...
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i chose the second one because the sky cannot be too bright. If its too bright then the lights will not glow and give a nice effect on the building...
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i am female shooting sucker on landscape leh...

if you really wanna me to select one from it.. i prefer 2nd one.. but i think you use wrong aperture.. should go f/16....
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post Sep 4 2007, 06:41 AM

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QUOTE(orenzai @ Sep 4 2007, 06:21 AM)
i chose the second one because the sky cannot be too bright. If its too bright then the lights will not glow and give a nice effect on the building...
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shocking.gif Orenzai.. actually i shot that first pic only 15 mins earlier than the later pic... the blue sky was not actually this blue... it's PS de... haha...

QUOTE(snowmei @ Sep 4 2007, 06:36 AM)
i am female shooting sucker on landscape leh...

if you really wanna me to select one from it.. i prefer 2nd one.. but i think you use wrong aperture.. should go f/16....
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Snowmei ah... why f/16 leh? got more light trails? stars?
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QUOTE(derek87 @ Sep 4 2007, 06:41 AM)
Snowmei ah... why f/16 leh? got more light trails? stars?
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F/16 to get an overall sharp focus on the entire picture. Usually used when taking landscape especially a field of flowers so that all of the flowers are in focus smile.gif
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first page.... her name is Karen
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post Sep 5 2007, 04:44 AM

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QUOTE(Mavik @ Sep 4 2007, 11:14 AM)
F/16 to get an overall sharp focus on the entire picture. Usually used when taking landscape especially a field of flowers so that all of the flowers are in focus smile.gif
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i see i see... hehe... thanks for the advice...

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QUOTE(Mavik @ Sep 4 2007, 11:14 AM)
F/16 to get an overall sharp focus on the entire picture. Usually used when taking landscape especially a field of flowers so that all of the flowers are in focus smile.gif
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Overall sharpness produced by a lens is dependent on its construction. The best is to refer to the MTF Chart of the lens. Controlling the aperture only controls the DOF and not the sharpness of a taken picture.
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post Sep 5 2007, 05:07 AM

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QUOTE(CompMac @ Sep 5 2007, 05:04 AM)
Overall sharpness produced by a lens is dependent on its construction. The best is to refer to the MTF Chart of the lens. Controlling the aperture only controls the DOF and not the sharpness of a taken picture.
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"MTF chart?" where can i get it? so compmac.. How do i get the sharpest pic? hmm... focus properly? hehe... so are my pictures sharp enough? hmm.. lotsa confusion here..

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