If possible, lets upload some demo pictures with specs it was taken in. just for reference and fun
http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/ta...-aquarium.html
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Starting a discussion topic for this.
Having problems often taking picture of my HC during a FTS... most shots look over exposed when following guides from below. Detail also not good enough... very sad..
http://en.iaplc.com/howto/index.html
http://www.cameraporn.net/2007/11/19...m-photography/
http://digital-photography-school.co...um-photos.html
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If possible, lets upload some demo pictures with specs it was taken in. just for reference and fun
http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/ta...-aquarium.html
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too bad, those who used to take excellent photo with their prosumer camera have moved on to DSLR.
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haha i noticed that too...
pity i am stuck with S95 or the iPhone 4..
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I thought S95 one of the best in its class already. Can show pictures what do you mean by overexpose?
I just bought a slt. Seems that it's lose to dslr. Still learning how to use it. Anyone know if zoom lens or macro lens is better to take small object
still learning the hard way!!
SLT? Sim Lim Tower? uploaded a testing picture...
Canon PowerShot S95
F-stop: 2
Exposure: 1/60
ISO:80
Focal length: 6mm
aperture: 2
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zonkkie, look at the picture i attached below... the HC looks kinda "smudged"
Now here's a good post stating the diff between a Point & shoot vs DSLR
http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/1229215-post10.html
Another write up for Point & Shoot
http://www.projectaquarium.com/plant...tAndShoot.aspx
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I do not agree with the conclusion from the first URL.
Firstly, we cannot compare 2 gadget of different sensor. Even if it is based on the output aka "Photo", the over saturation mentioned is merely a white balance issue.
To do a fairer comparison, all parameters should be the same. Focal length, ISO, aperture, shutter speed. However again, a DSLR and a digicam has too many consideration, lens plays an important factor.
All said, I believe using the 'right' technique with a PnS, will yearn a result comparable to that of a DSLR
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no point getting cheap lens, if you can afford, go for the recommended ones that people would recommend.
Lens is one of the more important thing that will affect the quality
some one was advice me last time, get the best lens. That way if the picture result screw up, you know it because of the photographer and not the hardware
Lens is the killer. One of my office people play. Lens like many. 1 EOS body.
Like transformer.
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