Wow.. AM in a handicap lot. James Bond driving his wheelchair bound mother around in Singapore?
Haha... yar.. sharp eyes... the AM owner might get a ticket for that, based on the evidence on this pic :bsmilie:
Wow.. AM in a handicap lot. James Bond driving his wheelchair bound mother around in Singapore?
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Some of the shots are good in composition.
BTW, may I know why you shoot in ISO 200 instead of ISO 100?
The white balance in some pictures (Fullerton Hotel) seems a little yellowish. Although Fullerton Hotel will be a little golden in colour in the late evening when the Sun shines directly onto it during sunset, it's a little too yellowish here. Your EXIF says manual WB. Which WB did you use? After shooting with S6500fd just a few times since I bought it 2 weeks ago, I notice that the auto WB is more erratic and manual WB is less accurate than my previous camera (Nikon). I have since decided to shoot more in RAW for better WB and noise control, and find that the 1GB H-type Xd card is insufficient as each .RAF file is around 13.5MB.
Oh..the reason why I shoot in ISO200 is because there were some shots which require me to up the ISO a bit. Also, knowing that ISO200 is pretty much the same as ISO100 provided the exposure is alright, so I dun really bother to switch back to using ISO100. The WB I used is 'Shade' to give a warm effect on a sunny day. I kinda like my pictures to look a bit warmer and saturated.![]()
Then, do you employ any noise reduction in your post-processing?
hi guys....i was quoted 530 w/o gst from AP for this model of cam...includes 1GB card....also looking for a suitable cheap tripod for the cam....wonder if i should take this cam or is there other cams which are more worth it?
thanks!
hi guys....i was quoted 530 w/o gst from AP for this model of cam...includes 1GB card....also looking for a suitable cheap tripod for the cam....wonder if i should take this cam or is there other cams which are more worth it?
thanks!
The field of view as shown in the 2 pictures above is too wide for my liking in close-up photography.
When the field of view is so wide, the background is pretty well-defined and therefore "messy" and "distracting". The 2 photos have very distinguishable background; the building with its roof top and the plants and trees behind the subject are quite distinguishable and therefore distracting.
For the S6500fd in super macro mode, although the minimum focusing distance is an extremely close 1cm, the field of view is still not narrow enough for certain close-up shots and the background is well-defined because the focal length is extremely short at 6.2mm (28mm equivalent) which has a very wide angle of view. Short focal length tends to produce more well-defined out-of-focus background even if the DOF is technically the same when compared to using a much longer focal length at a much further shooting distance for a similar composition.
At the telephoto end (66.7mm or 300mm equivalent) in marco mode, although the much longer focal length has a much narrower angle of view, the field of view remains too large for certain close-up because the minimum shooting distance is an extremely far away (for macros) 90cm.
In some close-ups, a narrow field of view is important for isolating the subject and avoiding messy/bright distracting background.
Below are 2 photos which I was able to produce with my previous Nikon 5700 but now unable to achieve with this S6500fd.
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If I am not wrong the manual did say something as to use the manual focus to focus to infinity but dunno how it works...anyone try it out? does it solve the problem?
So did fujifilm reply with a firmware upgrade or something?
tats great! remember to update huh...The CSO stated that the issue has been highlighted to the Regional Office and hopefully there will be positive reply from Fuji.![]()