I've got a lot of PC graphics cards in my collection, that I finally want to shoot properly.
The problem is, I don't seem to find or get the right answers on which settings to use.
Here are a couple of pictures I have taken, they seem allright to me.
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I use a simple reversible center post tripod, Panasonic DMC-FZ28 (no Canon, sorry!) with four 6400k lights, custom white balance, setup is like in my picture here (I've since then lowered the tripod a bit)
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I would like to ask a few questions on how to set up the camera correctly. If you can answer these for me, I will be very grateful.

Somebody said to me once to use middle focus zoom so the straight lines in the image are straight. Hence I keep the camera a bit farther away, and 2x to 3x zoom. Is that correct? Or should I lower the tripod even more and only use 1x Zoom?
I've got the following settings too, please let me know where I can improve :
- ISO 100
- Custom White Balance (for now on A4 sheet of paper, will order white card)
- Metering mode on multiple (spot and centre weighed) - is that correct?
- AF mode, I seem to get the best results on 1-area-focusing, because on multi area focussing, you've got 5 focus areas, but it never seem to select the ones in the middle, or all 5. So is 1-area-focusing correct to use?
- Aperture on F5.6, not sure if that makes any difference really? Not a lot of depth in the graphics cards.
- Shutterspeed, usually on 1/10 or so
Also, I have got the Auto Focus on close-up mode, [AF*flower symbol*/FOCUS], is that a good idea?
Please, please help me with these settings, I need to take about 360 pictures, so getting it right from the start, is kind of important to me.




