Maoy nakanindot diri sa Istorya kay daghan kaayong matinabangon sa iyang isigkaingon ... hehe
Maoy nakanindot diri sa Istorya kay daghan kaayong matinabangon sa iyang isigkaingon ... hehe
also pud people....ENGLISH PLEASE!!!
you know baya if newbie paka sa cam nosebleed pa kaayo ang mga terminologies
and those photography jargons---ISO, aperture, f-stop, whitebalance etc.
let's try pud speak in a language kanang maka relate pud tawn mga newbies
avoid lang tah giving tips or speaking about photography using such big words.
TS: also maam read up or look up control icons or symbols----what it means or stand for
naa na chart sa internet (your infront of the computer w/ internet so make good use of it instead
of just doing FB heheh)
also look up photography glossary.
....that IF your REALLY INTERESTED or your found your PASSION in photography and your
doing it just for your own satisfaction and self fulfillment.
other wise you will just fall into the category of those: nagpadala sa uso...nag cam siya so ikaw pud,
everyone else in cebu has a DSLR and ikaw wala,
making a DSLR something like an accessory to wear around the neck to look COOL.
or maayo mag photoshop so mag photography pud
Photography is passion NOT FAD!!!
peace out sa na igo. hehehe
could be this... or you changed the auto-focus point off center.
but another question is what kind of blurriness? is it blurry as in out-of-focus?
or is it motion blur?... possibly from the camera selecting long exposure like this...
what is the main dial on the camera set to? A, S, M, or P, or ?
if it's set to A then you are on aperture priority mode. the aperture is the opening
that let's the light in. this is indicated in f-stops like f5.6, f11, f22, etc...
small openings indicated by higher numbers after the "f" would mean little
light is allowed in forcing the camera to take longer exposures resulting
in motion blur/camera shake
what is the number after the "f"?
if the main dial is set to S then you are on shutter speed priority.
this controls the amount of time light is allowed to enter into the camera.
if it's something like 1/5 or bigger like 1" or so then the exposure is very
long and creating camera shake or motion blur.
if the main dial is set to M then you're on full manual exposure and it could
be set to a slow shutter speed.
hope that helps get some things cleared out and help you describe your
problem better.
but also helps if I had the camera in front of me
cheers!
Last edited by abortretryfail; 08-17-2010 at 06:09 PM.
Ug samot ka kalibog sa imong gipangbasa diri Maam, kuyog nalang sa Phototrip sa South karong Sept. kay daghan willing mo-tudlo nimo. Nya libre pa gyud ... hehe
@abortretryfail
bro I guess the TS wants more "english" than that
in some newbie cases I guess its a bit difficult gyud how to relate it.
my attempt to be more "english"
shutter speed: how fast the cam captures fast moving subjects w/o or lesser blur
aperture: needed to accomplish fast shutter speeds
for now I guess kana lang sa. hehehe
that's as "english" as I can get![]()
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