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08/21/2005 01:56:20 AM · #1
how to focus? what f-stop? etc. thanks.
08/21/2005 02:00:55 AM · #2
Originally posted by rikki11:

how to focus? what f-stop? etc. thanks.


There are a lot of depending factors.. that this just isn't an easy question to answer.

It's easier if you have some kind of remote, or cable release. Then you can set it to Auto-focus and just use the remote or cable release. You can use whatever aperature you want, depending on your lighting.. If you don't have a remote of some kind, you can always set something up in the place you'll be standing/sitting, focus on it with manual focus, and then set the camera to self-timer, and then go and get in place.

Again, aperature and shutter speed are dependant on lighting. There is no "magic" f-stop. It all depends on what you want.
08/21/2005 02:02:57 AM · #3
Originally posted by rikki11:

how to focus? what f-stop? etc. thanks.


i either have someone else stand where im gonna stand and at the same time set the cameras shutter and or aperture... or I guess on the focus :) (then set the timer and run! lol)



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