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Jun 06, 2006 13:08 |  #1

here it is gordon


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Jun 06, 2006 13:53 |  #2

Can you give all the setting you had Ray ?, camera settings - did you use tripod - and i`m assuming in was very bright today where you are .

This shot is whole lot better than the others you have posted so far so dont be dissolusioned yet ...




  
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Jun 06, 2006 13:55 |  #3

One more thing - you would have to get used to fixing your images after you have saved them onto your computer, this is called post processing and everyone does it (most people anyway) - there arent many images that come straight out of the camera perfect ...




  
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Jun 06, 2006 14:05 |  #4

here the are gordon i took it in TV mode
focal length 28.8mm
exposure 0.1000s (1/10)
aperture f/3.0
exposure bias 1.33
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Jun 06, 2006 14:13 as a reply to  @ grandadraymond's post |  #5

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here the are gordon i took it in TV mode
focal length 28.8mm
exposure 0.1000s (1/10)
aperture f/3.0
exposure bias 1.33
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PS I USED A TRIPOD



  
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Jun 06, 2006 14:13 as a reply to  @ grandadraymond's post |  #6

[QUOTE=grandadraymond]​PS I USED A TRIPOD



  
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Jun 06, 2006 14:19 |  #7

And what about the tripod ? - because you cant really hand hold a shot like this - its always going to look blurry.

Personally Ray i wouldent use TV mode - i always shoot in manual mode with setting like this :- ISO50 maybe a two second exposure and F8 with the in-built ND filter set to on.

As for the ducks - not a good idea when you are doing a timed exposure.

The shot isent too bad for the length of time you have been using the camera, i edited it slighty in my graphics package and it looked lots better ...




  
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Jun 06, 2006 14:23 |  #8

One more thing Ray - do you know how to time the shutter so it releases after so many seconds when you have pressed the button ? .

Because the action of pressing the button can cause your images to be slightly blurry also, especially if the its on unstable ground ...




  
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Jun 06, 2006 14:37 |  #10

Did you use the remote release.
It looks like you may have been touching the camera or tripod to get that much camera shake.


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Jun 06, 2006 14:43 as a reply to  @ Terrywoodenpic's post |  #11

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Did you use the remote release.
It looks like you may have been touching the camera or tripod to get that much camera shake.

or timer is also good right? i think when it's windy, it also affects the outcome of the picture. I'm just starting with my G6 and I'm happy with "P" mode. I think it takes awhile for me to be artistic. I just edit it with Photoshop.




  
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Jun 06, 2006 14:53 |  #12

what is remote release is it on the camera



  
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Jun 06, 2006 14:55 |  #13

is there anybody near me who would like to go out with me for a day and show me the ropes i will pay all your expenses for the day
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Jun 06, 2006 14:55 |  #14

Can you find the part in yor manual regarding timing the shutter release Ray ? ...




  
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Jun 06, 2006 14:58 as a reply to  @ grandadraymond's post |  #15

yes, it comes with G6. it's small about 2"x1" with 4 buttons I think (I don't have it right now). Just double check the box.




  
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