Newbie first shots....


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Wolfgang

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Hi. I am not too sure if this belongs to a newbie thread or the critique corner. But do pardon me if i have posted in teh wrong area.

Meanwhile, here are some of the pictures i have taken with my C700. PLs keep in mind these are my first few shoots so it isn't anything to rave about. Please give me your pointers and i'll be glad to learn from all who shares his/her POV.

Er,.. sorry.. edited this post.

The pictures that i have posted seem too big to be posted out right like this.. let me resize them....

Ok.. here is a re-sized one

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Here is another...

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Kindly advise....
 

Seems like its a bit blur ...there's some noise i think correct me if I'm wrong ....
 

Originally posted by GKF
Seems like its a bit blur ...there's some noise i think correct me if I'm wrong ....

Have ah? Heheh... *embarassed* Can't tell myself.. jia lat..
 

Maybe you shld post the settings as well. Then we can tell what went wrong. :)
 

Originally posted by Falcon
Maybe you shld post the settings as well. Then we can tell what went wrong. :)

Might be a problem.. not too sure.. i was fiddling around.. hehe..
 

First attempt at Photostitching....

My room....

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Wah. Flat screen LCD TV monitor! :gbounce:
 

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Night view out of my window.... Quite noisy right?

Even after i used mediachance's hotpixel to remove.. still looks quite bad..

far distance object after 8 sec exposure....
 

Did you try to do Unsharp mask(USM) ?? Or at least some sharping? Oso, I think that most of your shot are hand held which cause the pic to be blur! Even mount on 3pod, make sure that the 3pod not shaking when taking! Or using cable releasae of timer to eliminate camera shake!

Try not to take things at noght for DC as noise level will def high!
The best way to test out is go along with us for a shoot and learn by seeing !
 

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Well, here is a ISO100, F2.8, With 2 sec exposure with a tripod with zoome onto an object quite far away..

anyway to make it sharper?

Kindly advise.
 

Originally posted by Bluestrike
Did you try to do Unsharp mask(USM) ?? Or at least some sharping? Oso, I think that most of your shot are hand held which cause the pic to be blur! Even mount on 3pod, make sure that the 3pod not shaking when taking! Or using cable releasae of timer to eliminate camera shake!

Try not to take things at noght for DC as noise level will def high!
The best way to test out is go along with us for a shoot and learn by seeing !

OK. Noted! :)

Thank you!
 

Originally posted by Wolfgang
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Well, here is a ISO100, F2.8, With 2 sec exposure with a tripod with zoome onto an object quite far away..

anyway to make it sharper?

Kindly advise.
Use timer and make sure that the 3pod don't shake!
 

Originally posted by Bluestrike

Use timer and make sure that the 3pod don't shake!

Ok. Will try tomorrow. :)
 

go to download breeze browser program to help you to extract the EXIF data out.

all your nite shots are underexposed ... you need to exposure longer ...
 

Originally posted by megaweb
go to download breeze browser program to help you to extract the EXIF data out.

all your nite shots are underexposed ... you need to exposure longer ...

But once i expose longer.. my pictures will get "noisy"

How?

Kindly advise.
 

Originally posted by Wolfgang


But once i expose longer.. my pictures will get "noisy"

How?

Kindly advise.

Use a more powerful Flash.

Use ISO 400 film?

:D
 

Originally posted by andretan


Use a more powerful Flash.

Use ISO 400 film?

:D

Hmm.. well.. i am using an Olympus C700Uz and not a SLR..
so you mean i can try setting the ISO to 400?
 

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Ok.. here is one that is set at ISO400.

Taken with a timer and tripod.

Still looks abt blurred

Exposed for 2.5 secs i think.. erm...
 

Higher ISO will requires in noiser picture. Try to stick to the lowest ISO if possible.

Although your picture appears dark in lower ISO, try leaving the shutter open for longer period. You're using 2.5sec now, how about trying the longest shutter speed for your 700uz? ( correct me if i'm wrong, I'm also learning :D )
 

Originally posted by revenant
Higher ISO will requires in noiser picture. Try to stick to the lowest ISO if possible.

Although your picture appears dark in lower ISO, try leaving the shutter open for longer period. You're using 2.5sec now, how about trying the longest shutter speed for your 700uz? ( correct me if i'm wrong, I'm also learning :D )

Hmmm.. max out the exposure.. i can try but i thought that would cause alot of noise?
 

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