Canon EOS 450D Club - PICTURES


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hi dude. okay i tried asking several others on the bracketing for 450D but they quite clueless. perhaps you could help. so i have set my stops for bracketing but how do i execute the shots? just click shutter once? if in pns we just click once they will take 3 subsequent shots.

k on topic. I tried using my 50mm f1.8 today for the first time under natural light WOW! My dream lens man. Some noob shots but i quite like them. hehe

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now the kit lens feel useless. hahah but i still hate the flash photography at times nyeh

Nice shots there.

When you set the bracketing on 450D, regardless of how many stops, there will be three pictures of different exposures that will be taken.

You can choose to shoot one shot at a time or use the burst mode. When I do bracketing, I always shoot in burst mode. So it's up to own preferences. :)
 

hi dude. okay i tried asking several others on the bracketing for 450D but they quite clueless. perhaps you could help. so i have set my stops for bracketing but how do i execute the shots? just click shutter once? if in pns we just click once they will take 3 subsequent shots.

Hello dude.
Ryan G had already gave u some good explanation on it.450D basically has max of 2 stops bracketing when u do the setup in the camera.After you setup the bracketing of your choice you can do either single or continuous shoots / burst shoots.
Eg: for burst shoots just go to the menu where u select from your single shot to continuous and then when u find a good capture.just hold the shutter till 3 shots are fired continuously.
If your doing long shutter speed stops,best use a remote so you don't shake the camera while holding the shutter on your camera.Hope it helps to answer your Q.Good luck :)
 

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Sharing this picture. Shoot at f/16, 55mm with kit lens.

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Hello dude.
Ryan G had already gave u some good explanation on it.450D basically has max of 2 stops bracketing when u do the setup in the camera.After you setup the bracketing of your choice you can do either single or continuous shoots / burst shoots.
Eg: for burst shoots just go to the menu where u select from your single shot to continuous and then when u find a good capture.just hold the shutter till 3 shots are fired continuously.
If your doing long shutter speed stops,best use a remote so you don't shake the camera while holding the shutter on your camera.Hope it helps to answer your Q.Good luck :)

u can also set it to timer..which is the norm 2 secs..
then the camera will auto take 3 bracketed shots.
i think this would be good for those using tripods but no remote.
the continous timer would take for u 9 shots which actually is 3 sets of 3 bracketed shots.

in fact, u can get higher bracketed shots of +3 or -3..but really need steady hands because u need to manually adjust the exposure, den switch to brackets and then take. then repeat the process. the clicking of buttons might adjust picture in frame. then again, most hdr will suffice with +2, -2 and 0 settings.
hope this helps too.

if im nt wrong, u have to be in aperture mode to take bracketed shots..
because the shutter speed will change from 1 bracket shot to another.
 

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With the help of a fellow shooter here, gotten my new camera.. Canon 450D..

Posting 2 pics here which i took during the chinese new year..

welcome any c&cs for improvement..

Thanks all..

1. Prawns, anyone?? or Prawn Mee to be precise..

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2. Chinese New Year must have - Sesame Balls.. which is know as "金堆"..it means "gold piling"..Chinese loves this as it means more wealth..

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Bee...

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Parameters: 1/500s | f/4.0 | 18mm | ISO200

Lens used: Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 DC EX
 

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if im nt wrong, u have to be in aperture mode to take bracketed shots..
because the shutter speed will change from 1 bracket shot to another.

You can take bracket shots in any Creative Modes, A-DEP, M, Tv, Av and P. That's if you use the AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing) function.

I do not know about Full Auto because I had never use it since Day 1 of my DSLR journey. ;p

If you are talking about playing around with stepping up and stepping down of apertures, you cannot, I supposed, shoot in burst mode. Technically, you have to take one shot at a time and change the aperture setting after each shot.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong because I only use AEB for bracketing.
 

Bee...

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Parameters: 1/500s | f/4.0 | 18mm | ISO200

Lens used: Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 DC EX

Nice but I'm actually lost at 1st on which subject you are trying to focus.

The bee, the thorns or the flower bud? My eyes actually went to the flower bud first. :)
 

Hi all, I m a newbie to photography. I bought a second hand 450D recently n playing around with it. Here is my shot with kit lens. Pls do C&C.

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Hi all, I m a newbie to photography. I bought a second hand 450D recently n playing around with it. Here is my shot with kit lens. Pls do C&C.

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Keep up with the good work. The buildings seems underexposed, maybe is my monitor
 

Keep up with the good work. The buildings seems underexposed, maybe is my monitor

That's the norm, can't meter for both sky and shade at the same time with a single exposure.
 

Nice but I'm actually lost at 1st on which subject you are trying to focus.

The bee, the thorns or the flower bud? My eyes actually went to the flower bud first. :)

okie.. the previous pic was a preliminary crop, how about this one? same pic, different crop..

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Hi all,
First time posting my photos on ClubSNAP, and I thought of no better place to start but 450D Club

Hitching a ride on mummy
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Red Fireworks
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The Black Pearl
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Whirlpool
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Me & you
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C & C welcome please!

Happy 'Niu' Year everyone!
 

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