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| jasahchun | Mar 28 2008, 01:12 AM Post #21 |
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no no no.. no need.. once you set the shutter speed to 30 sec, just press and let go.. then that will be your 1st exposure.. then follow by the 2nd exposure and 3rd..... press and hold will be bulb mode le.. |
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| cecilsg | Mar 28 2008, 04:44 AM Post #22 |
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but still must press 3 times or 5 times right? so still get the "shakes". also, bracketing at most is in steps of +/- 0.7 sometimes want steps of +/- 1.0 or even +/- 2.0 in that case, must manually set exposure each time, resulting in even more shake...
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| jasahchun | Mar 28 2008, 10:47 AM Post #23 |
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but with a shutter release (wired or wireless) you minimize the chances of touching the camera except if you do some setting adjustment or the pressings will be done through the shutter release.. what i will do for +/- 1.0 or even +/- 2.0 is.. use bracketing for +/- 3.0 take let's say 3 times, then adjust the bracket by rolling the dial.. grab another 3 shots.. so now you will have 6 shots of the exposure of +/- 1.0 or even +/- 2.0.. hope you get what i mean..
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| bulldog | Mar 28 2008, 05:27 PM Post #24 |
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hi, from what i know, bracketing, you need to press the shutter down and hold till the 3 shots are fire before you let go... if press and let go, only 1 shot is taken.. correct me if i am wrong.. |
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| jasahchun | Mar 28 2008, 05:37 PM Post #25 |
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ok you take one shot already rite.. then take another 2 shots.. the camera will auto adjust the exposure by its own in each shot.. so in total press 3 times can already.. no need to hold..
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| bulldog | Apr 11 2008, 02:33 AM Post #26 |
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hi, cactus anyone? #1 ![]() #2 ![]() #3 ![]() #4 ![]() #5
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| Ming | Apr 11 2008, 02:42 AM Post #27 |
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Where did you go to find so many Cactus to shoot ?
Very colorful !
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Ask ... Absorb ... Equip ... Execute N E X with M I N G HERE ! A P - Ming HERE ! Macro-Ming HERE ! Pano-Ming HERE ! Food ! Food ! Foods ! HERE | |
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| bulldog | Apr 11 2008, 02:49 AM Post #28 |
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hi ming, its at a flower farm near yishun... fetched my dad there to buy some plants then i saw these cactus.. then took the fz to shoot.. |
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| bulldog | Apr 11 2008, 06:44 PM Post #29 |
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hi, my friend teach me this.... orb of life! ![]() |
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| bulldog | Apr 11 2008, 06:58 PM Post #30 |
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hi, one more... quite funny..
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