Pictures from LX3 for technical discussion - part II


I took all the photos at ISO400 and above to test the noise level of the camera and it turn up quite well with good details in the pictures. Guess you really have to turn down the sharpening and NR in-camera for better performance. All pictures are unedited. Hope I can improve my skills and dun let this camera down.:)

bro..care to share yr setting on the film? NR and Sharpness reduce how much?
 

Hi bro, I used standard film for the pics except for the B&W ones. NR and sharpness set to -2.

bro..care to share yr setting on the film? NR and Sharpness reduce how much?
 

Is the rice nice? :)
I usually extend the zoom to full when shooting closeups but somehow feel it could be sharper
ISO: 80
Exposure: 1/500 sec
Aperture: 3.5
Focal Length: 12.8mm
Flash Used: No

 

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Is the rice nice? :)
I usually extend the zoom to full when shooting closeups but somehow feel it could be sharper
ISO: 80
Exposure: 1/500 sec
Aperture: 3.5
Focal Length: 12.8mm
Flash Used: No


May I know where is your "point-of-focus" on your subject/rice? Cos to me I'd see that the center portion of your 'rice' is sharp enough:thumbsup:;)
 

Ya like what blueskye168 said, the centre portion of the rice is sharp. I guess you are referring to the tips which are not as sharp. Maybe u want to set your point of focus on the tips and use a smaller aperture so that more of the subject is in focus?

Is the rice nice? :)
I usually extend the zoom to full when shooting closeups but somehow feel it could be sharper
ISO: 80
Exposure: 1/500 sec
Aperture: 3.5
Focal Length: 12.8mm
Flash Used: No

 

Ya like what blueskye168 said, the centre portion of the rice is sharp. I guess you are referring to the tips which are not as sharp. Maybe u want to set your point of focus on the tips and use a smaller aperture so that more of the subject is in focus?

Also, do note:bigeyes:on the Directions of wind blow and the "force/strength" of it coming/going, cos those are some of the contributing factors of causing/ranging from slight to extreme blur-shots as a result;). While your :bigeyes:shutterspeed, ISO may or may not, be a contributing factors too;)

Btw, sometimes (to me) it's good to show just some "motion" in your pics, a "trail-bits-of-it" cos too much may rendered as a blurred-shots rather then "motion-of-moments"(dance performances and flowers, etc, rather than so static as it'll give the viewer a sense of "natural-swaying/swinging" of your subject especially in the open so as to convey a "motion-of-moments" eg. spinning, speed, moving, waving, flying etc, etc:)
 

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Thanks for the advice guys!
Ya was wondering about the blur tips, but I guess inevitable from the slight wind movements, unless I up the ISO and reduce aperture. But I was thinking that would increase the DOF and make the background too messy.

Also do you think the colours look a bit flat? Is it slightly underexposed that would cause that?
My MY1 settings are always at NR-2 and Sat-1. Don't want to up the saturation cos it makes everything look so 'artificial' if you know what I mean.

Hmm should experiment more.
 

Thanks for the advice guys!
Ya was wondering about the blur tips, but I guess inevitable from the slight wind movements, unless I up the ISO and reduce aperture. But I was thinking that would increase the DOF and make the background too messy.

Also do you think the colours look a bit flat? Is it slightly underexposed that would cause that?
My MY1 settings are always at NR-2 and Sat-1. Don't want to up the saturation cos it makes everything look so 'artificial' if you know what I mean.

Hmm should experiment more.

Yup, fully agreed with your "Hmm should experiment more." cos as the more you experiment with, the more you learn...:thumbsup:keep it up:cool:
 

Hey guys, can check with you if you use intelligent exposure? I see there's 3 options, low, standard and high for intelligent exposure.

I read that it is supposed to increases the exposure only in under-exposed areas by detecting the brightness level part-by-part in the picture. If the background includes the sky, which tends to be easily washed out, the camera automatically adjusts the aperture and shutter speed to keep the setting slightly under-exposed to prevent wash-out while brightening the darkened area by increasing the ISO only in that area.

Anybody who uses it, care to share your experience on how useful it is and whether you recommend everybody to use it?
 

Hey guys, can check with you if you use intelligent exposure? I see there's 3 options, low, standard and high for intelligent exposure.

Anybody who uses it, care to share your experience on how useful it is and whether you recommend everybody to use it?

You can see my photos here where I used the int. exposure set on high.

Dunno if I'm using the intelligent exposure correctly but i set it to high for non HD scene photos.
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=581676
 

Hey guys, can check with you if you use intelligent exposure? I see there's 3 options, low, standard and high for intelligent exposure.

I read that it is supposed to increases the exposure only in under-exposed areas by detecting the brightness level part-by-part in the picture. If the background includes the sky, which tends to be easily washed out, the camera automatically adjusts the aperture and shutter speed to keep the setting slightly under-exposed to prevent wash-out while brightening the darkened area by increasing the ISO only in that area.

Anybody who uses it, care to share your experience on how useful it is and whether you recommend everybody to use it?

Bro, I set/switch between 'High' and 'Standard' depends on circumstances eg. very bright outdoor/indoor enviroments likewise as with 'not-so-well-lighted' indoor/outdoor enviroments too:)

Well, it's never a bad thing to play/experiment with these feature, as I believed there's a high possibility that you might get to learn/pick-up something new/interesting on the way, agree...??:cool:
 

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Thanks bro! Ya I agree with u, we shld always experiment with the different settings, there may be pleasant surprises waiting for us.;)

Bro, I set/switch between 'High' and 'Standard' depends on circumstances eg. very bright outdoor/indoor enviroments likewise as with 'not-so-well-lighted' indoor/outdoor enviroments too:)

Well, it's never a bad thing to play/experiment with these feature, as I believed there's a high possibility that you might get to learn/pick-up something new/interesting on the way, agree...??:cool:
 

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Bokeh of 5 cm long miniature car
 

Hi i'm a newbie in photography and have just bought a lx3. I tried to take photos with it (in the iA mode), but some of the photos turned out too bright. (white in fact) Can someone enlighten me on why this occurred??
 

Hi i'm a newbie in photography and have just bought a lx3. I tried to take photos with it (in the iA mode), but some of the photos turned out too bright. (white in fact) Can someone enlighten me on why this occurred??

Have you checked whether your firmware is the latest?
I understand that the earlier firmwares (pre - 1.20) have this problem.
 

Haha thanks bro! I really love the wide 24mm on the LX3!:heart:Makes taking pics very easy and fun. The original pic is wider than this, I crop abit to make it tighter.

Hi bro aaron80, hmm...simply:heart:the "catch" of no.8 leh:thumbsup:
 

Have you checked whether your firmware is the latest?
I understand that the earlier firmwares (pre - 1.20) have this problem.
Hi cantshoot4nuts, thanks for your help! Hmmm i think that shld be the prob, cos i haven updated to the latest v2.0 yet.. I'm gonna wait till 20 oct for v2.1..
 

Resetting your camera before you update to firmware 2.0 should take care of the so-called bugs of 2.0.
 

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