FilterFunk
Senior Member
er, recording of video needs a faster card compared to burst mode.
I dun mean to ask a stupid question but just gt my cam yest and I tot aperture is only f/2 - f/2.8 so can ask hw to get f/8?
The thing about large aperture is its meant for short distance focussing with good bokeh. For "long distance shot" landscape shots where you want sharp images all the way through, you typically set a smaller aperture like F/12 or F/16. Unfortunately, this camera stops at f/8 max. So its a compromise of having a fast wide lens against less sharp landscapes.
Try to get the METZ 28 AF-3O. Small compact and its the same one which Leica will be releasing for the DLUX4.![]()
Can only get from Amazon.com or some other US online retailers. Europe side quite expensive around 2 times more than the US price. But chances of getting the right firmware version is higher in Europe as compared to US. The trouble to get the firmware flashed can be a nightmare for some. =.="
US Amazon is selling it for USD$149. That time I paid USD$145 with postage to Vpost USA. Then come back another 36 bucks with insurance. That excludes the cost I send it back again for firmware upgrade. Zzzz. Anyway money well spent since now I don't get the shadow when I use a wide converter.
chickenrice said:Bro,
All valid points but applicable for a APS-C or FF sensor bodies only. The small sensor of the LX-3 or other digicams already gives a very deep DOF so by f5.6 you are already getting equivilant DOF of about f12 (just rough estimate)
So f8 max for a LX-3 is quite deep already for a digicam, there is no compromise!
Thanks for sharing.That makes sense now that you mentioned it..
But then that means the earlier question of why shots are soft for landscapes is unaswered again. ;p
There will be a new firmware for the LX-3 available on 15th December. Better auto WB, plus compatibility with some new flash.. get it from the link below on 15th Dec;
http://avc-cs.panasonic.net/faq/1033/doc/html/dsc/en/index.html
Also Lightroom 2.2 will support RAW from the LX-3. That should be out around the same time with some caveats on DGN conversion.
The latest ACR 5.2 already supports it.
anyone know where to get a comprehensive manual online for LX3? The one comes with the camera is so basic. I am still struggling with Close-up shot, how close can u get to the object? How to get the micro mode?
Close enough for you to take macro.anyone know where to get a comprehensive manual online for LX3? The one comes with the camera is so basic. I am still struggling with Close-up shot, how close can u get to the object? How to get the micro mode?
there is a CD that contain the manual. The switch is at the lens. Can get real close.
thanks bro, it explains a lot of things why i cannot get the bokeh effect, and focus on the thing that i want etc.
it seems that i have been shooting for the whole day on AF Micro, lucky all my shots including my night shots at the Victoria Peak turn out ok, well i supposed it could be better
i only got the camera the day before i fly to HK, now still on holiday in HK.![]()