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Posted: 8/29/2013 7:18:33 PM EDT
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How do you get pic's to look that good? mine look like shit,I cant afford the stuff you use Stick,all i got to use is a Olympus Stylus-550wp. The wifey got me a new camera for my Birthday. Its an SLR Body Camera (Nikon d5100). You really need a decent camera to take good pictures. Cell phone cameras or point and shoot models (unless they have multiple expensive sensors) can't gather enough light to render images without introducing noise. So they produce grainy images, even with high megapixel ratings. I also post-process RAW images to balance whites, adjust for over/under exposure, then basic composition and cropping helps frame the final picture. I can also control the effect, and depth of focus by not using the "Auto" mode on the camera (i.e. I can control shutter aperture, ISO sensitivity, and shutter speed) which is something simple camera's cannot do. |
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How do you get pic's to look that good? mine look like shit,I cant afford the stuff you use Stick,all i got to use is a Olympus Stylus-550wp. I have an old Olympus digital point & shoot camera (much older than yours), you can see one of the shots at the below link. You do not need a fancy camera, what you need is good light. http://stickman.rainierarms.com/galleries/Noveske/P1010014%201024%20Stick.jpg |
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The wifey got me a new camera for my Birthday. Its an SLR Body Camera (Nikon d5100). You really need a decent camera to take good pictures. Cell phone cameras or point and shoot models (unless they have multiple expensive sensors) can't gather enough light to render images without introducing noise. So they produce grainy images, even with high megapixel ratings. I also post-process RAW images to balance whites, adjust for over/under exposure, then basic composition and cropping helps frame the final picture. I can also control the effect, and depth of focus by not using the "Auto" mode on the camera (i.e. I can control shutter aperture, ISO sensitivity, and shutter speed) which is something simple camera's cannot do. Quoted:
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How do you get pic's to look that good? mine look like shit,I cant afford the stuff you use Stick,all i got to use is a Olympus Stylus-550wp. The wifey got me a new camera for my Birthday. Its an SLR Body Camera (Nikon d5100). You really need a decent camera to take good pictures. Cell phone cameras or point and shoot models (unless they have multiple expensive sensors) can't gather enough light to render images without introducing noise. So they produce grainy images, even with high megapixel ratings. I also post-process RAW images to balance whites, adjust for over/under exposure, then basic composition and cropping helps frame the final picture. I can also control the effect, and depth of focus by not using the "Auto" mode on the camera (i.e. I can control shutter aperture, ISO sensitivity, and shutter speed) which is something simple camera's cannot do. Holey crap zetaex, I'm gonna halfta go back to school, You lost me at The Wifey. |
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I have an old Olympus digital point & shoot camera (much older than yours), you can see one of the shots at the below link. You do not need a fancy camera, what you need is good light. http://stickman.rainierarms.com/galleries/Noveske/P1010014%201024%20Stick.jpg Quoted:
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How do you get pic's to look that good? mine look like shit,I cant afford the stuff you use Stick,all i got to use is a Olympus Stylus-550wp. I have an old Olympus digital point & shoot camera (much older than yours), you can see one of the shots at the below link. You do not need a fancy camera, what you need is good light. http://stickman.rainierarms.com/galleries/Noveske/P1010014%201024%20Stick.jpg Wow... you're right. |
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Holey crap zetaex, I'm gonna halfta go back to school, You lost me at The Wifey. Quoted:
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How do you get pic's to look that good? mine look like shit,I cant afford the stuff you use Stick,all i got to use is a Olympus Stylus-550wp. The wifey got me a new camera for my Birthday. Its an SLR Body Camera (Nikon d5100). You really need a decent camera to take good pictures. Cell phone cameras or point and shoot models (unless they have multiple expensive sensors) can't gather enough light to render images without introducing noise. So they produce grainy images, even with high megapixel ratings. I also post-process RAW images to balance whites, adjust for over/under exposure, then basic composition and cropping helps frame the final picture. I can also control the effect, and depth of focus by not using the "Auto" mode on the camera (i.e. I can control shutter aperture, ISO sensitivity, and shutter speed) which is something simple camera's cannot do. Holey crap zetaex, I'm gonna halfta go back to school, You lost me at The Wifey. Haha, sorry. My other hobby is amateur photography and I get excited about it too. I haven't done it in years, and I'm looking forward to relearning with all the new digital tech. |
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