wenjiabao said:hi saw ur pics taken from c5050 no noise at all , i am wondering is c750 night shot as good as c5050?
Raymondb said:Not that bad, IMHO.
Taken some night scene before, take a look at
http://community.webshots.com/user/raymondc750
I think its quite acceptable, commentS?
Raymond
SuRfTeC said:I tried taking some night shots too... some of the pictures turn out quite well....!
but there are some that also doesn't turn out that well too...!
even though i on the Noise Reduction function... i still get the hot pixels in the picture... :cry:
do any of you C750 user encounter this problem before??
is there any method in taking night shots??
Raymond;Raymondb said:Hi.
I think when taking long exposure shot, the ISO value should be set to the lowest (i.e. 50), this will produce the least noise. Use manual mode, with which the shutter speed could go as slow as 16 seconds.
The C-750 comes with the pixel mapping function, which I think may help to reduce the noise for long exposure shot. Have you done that?
You may need to perform more than once.
Raymond
ishiii said:Raymond;
I love some of yer night pics. The resteraunt on the water is very nice.
Any hints tips?
I know iso 50 is the way to go, and NR is a must. I have found the few night pics I have taken to be very noisy.
I love the camera so fas, after only 5 days. All other shots have turned out really good, other then poor photography skills on my part.
Thanks in advance
snaphappy said:I've just brought the C750 -
I love taking pictures of my children in natural pose, like playing, but I keep getting blurred pictures, as you know children are never still for more then 1 second, any tips?
ps I.m totally new to the digital camera era,
Thanks for your help
kopi-o said:I like to get a filter for the C750 lens.
Anyone knows what is the filter thread size required? Do i need an adaptor for it?
Thank you.![]()
Raymondb said:Yes you need one.
I'm using a 45.6 - 52mm adapter. 52mm is the common size with wide range of filter available.
Raymond
Raymondb said:Yes you need one.
I'm using a 45.6 - 52mm adapter. 52mm is the common size with wide range of filter available.
Raymond
Raymondb said:Hi.
Try this:
Set zoom to full wide. (i.e. 6.3mm).
Set to Aperture priority mode (A) via the dial.
Set F-number to F8.
Set to manual focus and set the distance to about 1m.
If you are taking shots outdoor, you just have to snap!
If you are indoor, you may need some powerful external flash, unless you are very near to the subjects (your children).
Just remember one thing, DON'T zoom. 'Cause it will shorten the depth of field.
Try and see if it work for you.
Cheers.
Raymond
snaphappy said:Thanks for your help
sorry for being so dumb :embrass: but i've only had the camera 3 days so i'm not familair with all the mode buttons ect, can you explain, how you get to the various settings that you have mentioned.
Raymondb said:Yes you need one.
I'm using a 45.6 - 52mm adapter. 52mm is the common size with wide range of filter available.
Raymond