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05/19/2003 09:29:20 AM · #1 |
Does anyone know if the zooming effect like this works on a non-SLR digital camera like mine? With long exposure, I can't seem to zoom in or out after pressing shutter. Any tips? |
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05/19/2003 09:36:06 AM · #2 |
wo, very cool. That's one of the first things I wanted to try when I got my new cam. Totally forgot. Thanks for the reminder.
I don't think I could do that with my G2. Though you could use a 1/40 exposure and run towards your subject. I dunno.
Good luck.
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05/19/2003 09:41:11 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by Jacko: Though you could use a 1/40 exposure and run towards your subject.
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05/19/2003 10:22:35 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by e301:
Originally posted by Jacko: Though you could use a 1/40 exposure and run towards your subject.
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I tried that - it works quite well. Almost entered a picture with that effect with my G2. Riding a swing/ see-saw/ roundabout and using a long exposure is also effective.
But otherwise, you need a lens that you can adjust the focus manually, usually only with an SLR type camera where you can rotate the focus ring with the shutter open. |
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05/19/2003 10:33:23 AM · #5 |
I've done this with my film SLR. I zoomed in while the shutter is open.
I don't know if the zoom operation works on my digital camera once the shutter release button has been pressed.
I did get the effect in photoshop but with the use of two images taken with a slightly different zoom range, illegal here under normal challenge rules.
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