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Aug 28, 2005 20:39 |  #1

Heard about you guys on my RC Helicopter forum. Looking forward to picking up some tips and tricks in still photography. I do a lot of video and run the 'iMovie FAQ'.

Although I have had a digital I am still trying to get my head around setting ISO without film.


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Aug 28, 2005 21:07 |  #2

Practice! Practice! Practice! Take pictures of everything, not just one thing and read as many books as you can about Photography. Over time you'll get better and better.

Congratulations on buying a Rebel XT. I hope it lasts you many years and produces many photos for you. Oh and welcome to POTN.


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Aug 28, 2005 21:09 |  #3

Hey DD, Welcome to the new world. You'll find it a little different to the heli forums ;) Still a good learning place with lots of very cool shots.

Lots of very handy info here.


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Aug 28, 2005 21:12 |  #4

Welcome, you'll learn tons. The ISO will go to 1600 but I would try to stay under 800, 400 and down would be best.

Neat image is a good program to get which will get rid of noise in your pictures.


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Aug 28, 2005 21:17 |  #5

Debian Dog wrote:
Although I have had a digital I am still trying to get my head around setting ISO without film.

Works the same way as for film. The digital guys stole the term to explain it does the same thing as in film. Lower ISO requires more light - has less grain (noise). Higher ISO needs less light - higher noise. You don't change the film, you change the sensitivity of the sensor.

I assume the ISO numbers are supposed to be equivalent to film ASA/ISO, but can't attest to the accuracy of that.

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Aug 29, 2005 00:08 |  #6

Gday there.. My XT just arrived today and i am busting to get home and charge the battery up and give it a test run.. i'm just praying theres no dead pixels that i read about in some of the posts..


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Aug 29, 2005 01:50 as a reply to  @ Nidz's post |  #7

Welcome to the forums. Great bunch of people here and a wealth of helpful knowledge and a great place to share. The 350D/XT is a great little camera and a quite capable unit, working the ISO isn't that hard and you will come to use it easily with practice. As said the 350D/XT has an ISO range of 100 through to 1600. Only I wouldn't limit myself to staying under iso 800 if the light wouldn't allow the required shutter speed. I shoot mostly between 800-1600 with mine and while you can notice some noise at these levels it certainly still gives a good usable image. Any image that has more noise than you like can easily be cleaned up with noise reduction software like Neat Image.


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Aug 29, 2005 03:45 |  #8

Welcome to POTN. What forum do you belong to regarding RC? Gas 1/4 scale flyer here. well i must say, I have not flown in some time. Enjoy the new toy!


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Aug 29, 2005 03:48 |  #9

Welcome on POTN !!!! And as everybode else said, Practice, practice, pratice. You'll discover (and love) a whole new world !




  
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Aug 29, 2005 04:56 |  #10

Hi there DD, i got the same cam, and trust, you can get SUPERB images.
Now all you need is some NICE glass, which makes all the differene really!
Changing iso on the XT is so simple, just press the shortcut button on the back of the camera.
You wont need to use a high iso with a good lense, unless you are doing dark/dimly lit shots, and even there is V usable. If you go into the custom functions, there is a function which will reduce the amount of grain on long exposures, but the camera will 'think' for the same lengh of time the shutter was open for.
Anyway, welcome and enjoy your stay at POTN!
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Aug 29, 2005 06:34 as a reply to  @ kalmo's post |  #11

Thanks all for the ISO hints! I have had the camera only 2 days and I am about to surpass 200 shots! I seem to learn better by doing and it is nice that the images files save a lot of the setting within the file. This helps me with the "Why does this pic look so much better than this one?" questions. After having a little compact digital camera for so long... now I wonder how I ever put up with it ;)

I am betting I will be looking for a lens (or two) sometime in the near future as I have had a few times where I could not frame the shot like I wanted but after I moved closer the, opportunity was gone. (I am sure everyone can relate)

I spend most of my Helicopter Internet time over at RCHeliSpot.com or "The Spot" for short (external link) If you folks in business are looking to expand to arial photography or you just want to fly a little electric helicopter around the yard... stop in! All are welcome :)

The owner of "the spot" is a BIG photo fan too. He is a picture of one of his camera rigs with his Canon 20D mounted. All the other gizmos are GPS, gyro, receiver, speed governor, etc. I am thinking about a BIG electric bird myself for the AP work. Gas is a pain sometimes but it is a lot cheaper route to take a camera in the air when compared to a large, quiet, clean electric.

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Aug 29, 2005 07:45 |  #12

MY GOD. that a 20d on a RC chopper....my heart would be in panic mode if that was mine!
I just couldnt bear see that happen?1
has he got REAL deep pockets, or maybe he REALLY knows what he is doing...what kinda shots can u get...????
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Aug 29, 2005 08:06 |  #13

Bill has too many toys I think ;)


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Aug 29, 2005 09:07 |  #14

and too much $$$ and time on his hands :P

What kind of shots can you get? Great ones! (external link)


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