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05/05/2004 01:55:21 AM · #1 |
not so easy to take pics of chains i see, thought it was just
me.
any tips for depth of field?
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05/05/2004 01:57:47 AM · #2 |
Try playing with the Apertures settings. |
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05/05/2004 02:20:03 AM · #3 |
sounds like fun.
whats an aperture?
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05/05/2004 02:23:32 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by goodman: sounds like fun.
whats an aperture? |
LOL, sounds like me when I first started.
;D
Aperature is how big that opening is to allow light in onto your film (ccd). If you take a look at the ribbon on the top left hand of this page after dpchallenge, you will see what the aperturee represents, that small opening.
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05/05/2004 02:32:31 AM · #5 |
And aperture is indicated by the F number on your camera. On your Sony you can set the aperture by going the the A or M program using the top dial and then selecting the desired F number.
Aperture F2 is a larger opening than aperture F8 (it should be read as 1/2 of glass surface versus 1/8 of glass surface).
A larger opening means less depth of field.
Suggest you pick up a book explaining the principles.
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