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martinyelland
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May 17, 2008 10:45 |  #1

Hi all,

I have recently bought a Canon eos 20d, and a 10-22 lens. My intention is to take bodyboarding photos, as I have got a water proof housing (www.delmarhousings.com (external link))

What I was wondering was what setting will be best for this purpose? I have been advised to leave it on auto to start with, and it will shoot in AI .

Basically, all I want is to ensure all the photo is crisp, and in full focus, so to make the most of the equipment.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated,

Martin.

Also, check out the bodyboard video I am making, link to trailer here...


http://uk.youtube.com/​watch?v=WdCxww-R704 (external link)




  
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May 17, 2008 11:05 |  #2

Nice video, can you tell me what song you used for video?


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May 17, 2008 11:44 as a reply to  @ kokakaste2's post |  #3

i'm sorry i can't!!! my friend edited that, i just do the filming! sorry! any one know what setting that 10-22 lens will work best on?




  
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May 17, 2008 13:14 |  #4

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May 17, 2008 20:43 as a reply to  @ PhotosGuy's post |  #5

Hi Martin,,,for starters I'd begin shooting in TV Mode which will do for most situations..Try setting your shutterspeed at around 1/1000th sec,,,select your ISO to suit the weather etc so you can comfortably get 1/1000th sec with a reqasonably small aperture,,,around F/8 is good..

What you might notice is the portions of the image nearer the camera may have some subject movement while portions that are further back will be sharp..This often happens when shooting sport with an ultra wide angle lens..


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May 18, 2008 06:56 as a reply to  @ yogestee's post |  #6

thanks for your help! i appreciate the advice, and will test it out next time i hit the water!




  
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