Originally posted by togu
:what:
Forget it then.... :embrass:
Togu at least you can share with her your secret recipy......Instant noodle ala BCM
Originally posted by togu
:what:
Forget it then.... :embrass:
Originally posted by megaweb
tt explain y u usually got blur shots... due to slow shutter speed
to overcome it ,
- use higher ISO speed film
- use flash to compensate
- use tripod or monopod
Originally posted by mpenza
this part sounds strange.... in manual mode, you fix the shutter speed and the camera won't be requesting for slower ones :dunno:
Originally posted by togu
:what:
Forget it then.... :embrass:
Originally posted by FOOXX
can anybody plz explain to me y uzing
1) a higher ISO
2) flazh
will overcome the problem ..... ?? .....
thank you very much ......
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Originally posted by roon2c
1. Higher ISO, means u can use a higher shutter speed as the sensetivity of the CCD increases so u won't get a hand shake photo.
2. By using flash, u freeze the moment/motion of the subject when u press the shuttle.
Hope, u understand my explaination.
Originally posted by pker88
oh ya u agree the 602z handgrip is a bit hugh for those ppls wtih small hands like me
hehe
:embrass:
Originally posted by SMM
Don't worry, if I manage to attend the next SEED I would not have forgotten about the BCM offer.![]()
Originally posted by pker88
err could some one tell me wat is a BCM?
pker88 < blurking here :dunno:
Originally posted by pker88
err could some one tell me wat is a BCM?
pker88 < blurking here :dunno:
Originally posted by Zplus
BTW, can I ask you regarding the 602z's indoor capabilities??
Evaluating whether to get this...
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Originally posted by Zplus
BTW, can I ask you regarding the 602z's indoor capabilities??
Evaluating whether to get this...
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