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24 October 2007, 04:40 AM | #1 |
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Pro Photographers Please Help...
I have a Digital Fuji camera with macro...if I am just shooting regular pictures. what resulution should I use, for crisp pictures? Also, when shooting Macro pic's, like the ones I see here, like the digital coronet shots, what settings should I set my camara on? any help, or tips, would be appreciated.
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Once camera is set on the tripod make sure to focus well on the subject. |
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26 October 2007, 05:06 AM | #3 |
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dont shake ditto and also choose the icon as 'PLANT SYMBOL' as at the photo ( you are so lucky that I already had my new camera's photo at that position) and it will take photos more clearly in distance between 10 to 25 Cm and use zoom option and choose largest and best quality option, if you take a photo of a car or a full photo of a person so ofcourse do not use this option. I bought a new very small CANON camera from Ebay for 116 USD with including the shipment and everything and I'm so satisfied, I recommend.By the way neither me nor my camera is pro.
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26 October 2007, 08:50 AM | #4 |
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Resolution does not equal crisp photos, but I always recommend shooting at the largest one possible since you can always crop and resize later.
Compression is something you have to keep in check. Make sure that you have the least amount of compression possible. Shoot in RAW or Tiff if you can. If you only have JPG, make sure it's on superfine quality. For macro shots, make sure you have a lot of light, that you're using a tripod and your f-stop is high. |
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