S skelanton New Member Sep 29, 2010 #1 some collection from last june in lembeh, critics, review, judging, comments, scolding, praise, claps, even talkcock, all are welcome... cheers
some collection from last june in lembeh, critics, review, judging, comments, scolding, praise, claps, even talkcock, all are welcome... cheers
A antacid Senior Member Sep 29, 2010 #2 are you using a wet lens? the smearing is very obvious and detracts from the quality of your pictures
are you using a wet lens? the smearing is very obvious and detracts from the quality of your pictures
H howeikwok Senior Member Sep 29, 2010 #3 antacid said: are you using a wet lens? the smearing is very obvious and detracts from the quality of your pictures Click to expand... I see what you mean. Could it be because of shallow DOF? but doesn't really look like it though.
antacid said: are you using a wet lens? the smearing is very obvious and detracts from the quality of your pictures Click to expand... I see what you mean. Could it be because of shallow DOF? but doesn't really look like it though.
S skelanton New Member Sep 29, 2010 #4 antacid said: are you using a wet lens? the smearing is very obvious and detracts from the quality of your pictures Click to expand... errr what is wet lens? and what is smearing? perhaps coz i put it low rresolution sorry just underwater beginner
antacid said: are you using a wet lens? the smearing is very obvious and detracts from the quality of your pictures Click to expand... errr what is wet lens? and what is smearing? perhaps coz i put it low rresolution sorry just underwater beginner
H howeikwok Senior Member Sep 30, 2010 #5 skelanton said: errr what is wet lens? and what is smearing? perhaps coz i put it low rresolution sorry just underwater beginner Click to expand... John meant the blurry corners of the picture, usually caused by external macro/wet lens with chromatic abberation issues or softness issues.
skelanton said: errr what is wet lens? and what is smearing? perhaps coz i put it low rresolution sorry just underwater beginner Click to expand... John meant the blurry corners of the picture, usually caused by external macro/wet lens with chromatic abberation issues or softness issues.
A antacid Senior Member Sep 30, 2010 #6 yeah.. definitely not DOF issues. skelanton> you can tell when you look past the center of the picture.. the edges of the pictures look like they're a little stretched like going into hyperspace in star wars.
yeah.. definitely not DOF issues. skelanton> you can tell when you look past the center of the picture.. the edges of the pictures look like they're a little stretched like going into hyperspace in star wars.
S skelanton New Member Sep 30, 2010 #7 hmmm perhaps because sometime my casing foggy, is it because of that? no wet lens, just normal small digicam with underwater casing
hmmm perhaps because sometime my casing foggy, is it because of that? no wet lens, just normal small digicam with underwater casing
H howeikwok Senior Member Oct 1, 2010 #9 maybe camera wasn't in macro mode and e lens at e wide end of e zoom range. that's all that i can think of.
maybe camera wasn't in macro mode and e lens at e wide end of e zoom range. that's all that i can think of.
S skelanton New Member Oct 1, 2010 #10 antacid said: what camera and housing were you using? Click to expand... lumix old model fx30 the its housing yup not in macro, shoot in normal mode with preset white balance
antacid said: what camera and housing were you using? Click to expand... lumix old model fx30 the its housing yup not in macro, shoot in normal mode with preset white balance