Sugestions/help needed... (w/ pics)
ok, First of all I have been playing around with a Rebel XTi And a 20D at the store and found out that my POS Lumix FZ20 is THE biggest PITA to focus! I was so astounded with the overall function of the DSLR Rebel XTi and the 20D that I almost cannot use my Lumix anymore. ...DANG IT! I need to upgrade BAD!
Anyway, I was on my way to my cousin's yesterday, and took the scenic route. There was this hill that I have been wanting to shoot for a WHILE now. So I finally had a chance to stop and take some pictures...
I was using MF in full Manual. I TRIED to focus tword the very end off the road. Now, on my POS shutterbox, there is no real time view thru the lense....It's thru the processor and when you focus it goes to this pixilised Focus screen. VERY hard to tell what's in focus, because of the screen resolution. The viewfinder is no better, it actually MUCH worse! terrible resolution.. For as long as I've had this camera, I have figured out what is focused and what is not... -as far as camera operations go.... but when I get them on to the computer, NOTHING IS IN FOCUS!... I was reading the Back Focus thread, that makes sense, but whey would it do it on MF? :bash
Here's the specs on the shots...
All were using the same ISO, WB, f and shutter speed.
f8.0 (too far?)
Shutter- 1/15
ISO 80 (shoulda been higher. I didn't think of it till after... but I have a bad noise problem at anything higher than 200)
WB- Cloudy
Color effect in one pic...
Sugestions... Please!.... If you tell me I need to upgrade that will make the most sense!
This last one I will throw in here for tips as far as overall composure. Good? Bad? I was told I center things. How can I avoid this?
Thanx a LOT! I appreciate all the help I can get.
Anyway, I was on my way to my cousin's yesterday, and took the scenic route. There was this hill that I have been wanting to shoot for a WHILE now. So I finally had a chance to stop and take some pictures...
I was using MF in full Manual. I TRIED to focus tword the very end off the road. Now, on my POS shutterbox, there is no real time view thru the lense....It's thru the processor and when you focus it goes to this pixilised Focus screen. VERY hard to tell what's in focus, because of the screen resolution. The viewfinder is no better, it actually MUCH worse! terrible resolution.. For as long as I've had this camera, I have figured out what is focused and what is not... -as far as camera operations go.... but when I get them on to the computer, NOTHING IS IN FOCUS!... I was reading the Back Focus thread, that makes sense, but whey would it do it on MF? :bash
Here's the specs on the shots...
All were using the same ISO, WB, f and shutter speed.
f8.0 (too far?)
Shutter- 1/15
ISO 80 (shoulda been higher. I didn't think of it till after... but I have a bad noise problem at anything higher than 200)
WB- Cloudy
Color effect in one pic...
Sugestions... Please!.... If you tell me I need to upgrade that will make the most sense!
This last one I will throw in here for tips as far as overall composure. Good? Bad? I was told I center things. How can I avoid this?
Thanx a LOT! I appreciate all the help I can get.
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Camera: Nikon D80, 18-55 f3.5 stocker & 18-200 Nikon VR.... with a small collection of filters..
My Smugmug.. STILL Under construction.
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Camera: Nikon D80, 18-55 f3.5 stocker & 18-200 Nikon VR.... with a small collection of filters..
My Smugmug.. STILL Under construction.
http://bayer-Z28.smugmug.com
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Don't panic. The first two shots don't look that bad to me. If you were shooting handheld, 1/15 sec is likely to give you some camera motion blur, and that might be what you are seeing. Were you using a tripod? If so, you might just try letting the camera autofocus do its thing. I never could use manual focus on the LCD of my P&S. Just wasn't high enough resolution to tell me anything.
Cheers,
Break out the ol tripod and decrease your f stop even more (Make the F numbers go higher) and increase the shutter speed to compensate. This will give you a dramatically greater Depth Of Field (DOF) and help get that clear shot your looking for.
Hint when shooting and don't have a cool remote or cable release (like me):
Compose your shot and get everything dialed in and then set your camera to shoot a timed shot. This gives you a second to get away from the camera and make sure the camera is completely stable before shooting.
You'll be surprised how even the slightest touch when letting your hand off the shutter button can shake the camera enough to give you more blur than you want.
Good Luck.
Cheers.
I think Lumix offers a remote shutter release, but I'm not sinking money into this camera. I can't even change lenses w/o dismantling the camera.
Thanx yall.
Camera: Nikon D80, 18-55 f3.5 stocker & 18-200 Nikon VR.... with a small collection of filters..
My Smugmug.. STILL Under construction.
http://bayer-Z28.smugmug.com
This is a great tip, Thanks
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