galiraju Posted April 1, 2012 Report Posted April 1, 2012 Friendsss...mee andariki naadi okka vinnapam...use evrything..on your cameraa except that green rectangle...coz that sux...appudu meera dslr konnaa point nd shoot konna okkataa.....eerojulo point and shoot kuda powerful gaa unnai anukondi..!!!
balu_gani Posted April 1, 2012 Author Report Posted April 1, 2012 [quote name='galiraju' timestamp='1333296950' post='1301587406'] Friendsss...mee andariki naadi okka vinnapam...use evrything..on your cameraa except that [b]green rectangle[/b]...coz that sux...appudu meera dslr konnaa point nd shoot konna okkataa.....eerojulo point and shoot kuda powerful gaa unnai anukondi..!!! [/quote] ante enti baa
dooda Posted April 1, 2012 Report Posted April 1, 2012 [quote name='galiraju' timestamp='1333241790' post='1301585532'] Tips kuda vesanu bavaa chudu....emi lens unnai nee dagaaraa [/quote] only 18-55mm camera thone vachay... nenu inka nerchukole anduke verevi teesukoledu ba..
bottu_seenu Posted April 1, 2012 Report Posted April 1, 2012 [quote name='balu_gani' timestamp='1333297499' post='1301587417'] ante enti baa [/quote] canon lo ite its called full auto mode...... total control camera chetilo untadi just like a digital camera......
balu_gani Posted April 1, 2012 Author Report Posted April 1, 2012 [quote name='Slim-Shady' timestamp='1333298293' post='1301587456'] canon lo ite its called full auto mode...... total control camera chetilo untadi just like a digital camera...... [/quote] oh auto mode aa....nenu inkedho anukunna....i have nikon d90...alanti green rectangle ledhe ani ...thanks for clarifiction
galiraju Posted April 1, 2012 Report Posted April 1, 2012 ok guys meeku manchi lens kavalnatae...m42 to eos mount konadi...ebay lo m42 lens chala takkuvaki vasthai like 50$-200$ with f numbers as low as f1.4. kakapotahe okkate drawback avi ani completely manual..focus ani..so meeku neejam gaa photography nerchukovalate..give them a try..cozavae lens lu autofocus itahe..chala expensive!!!
galiraju Posted April 3, 2012 Report Posted April 3, 2012 [IMG]http://i39.tinypic.com/33xublu.jpg[/IMG] my first studio shot
balu_gani Posted April 4, 2012 Author Report Posted April 4, 2012 [quote name='galiraju' timestamp='1333421577' post='1301592209'] [img]http://i39.tinypic.com/33xublu.jpg[/img] my first studio shot [/quote] good one baa
Rangu Padidhi Posted April 4, 2012 Report Posted April 4, 2012 [quote name='galiraju' timestamp='1333296535' post='1301587385'] @jaffanajeffada ISO anatae nee image sensor yokka light sensitivity gurnchi chepthundi..range emo 100-200-300-ala untundi..nee t3i lo canon 40d lo ithae 100 125 165 alaa untundi...koncham expensive camera itahe inkaa takkuva number lo kuda adjust chesukovachu.... so lo lite conditions lo neeku 3 parameters untai play chayataki shutterspeed, aperture adi lens meeda depend iyee untundi, and iso. so for example nite stage show shoot chesthunav anuko nee lens emo 18-55mm 3.5 to 5.6 undi appudu nuvvu aperture full open chesi (f3.5) petti na kuda light saripoledu anuko shutter taggisthav...say 50 pettavnuko nee iso 400-500 varuku penchukontae shot perfect ga vasthundo ledo chusuko...lekapothae shutter 40 nundi koncham action capture cheyetam kastam avthundi...tripod unnadali..unnasarey action shots blur avthai...so appudu iso boost chyeesukovachu..kakpothae higher iso tho problem enti antae...noise specks vasthai. konni shots itahe asalu chetha la untai..noise machaltho.so, T3i iso noise ekkada visible avhuthundo net lo chudu google chyee. aa iso kinda undi play chyee nuvv.noise radu..inkoti..nee lens f number koncham takkuva undalaa chusuko..appudu iso shutter tho play chesthae saripothundi... canon 50mm f1.8 is a very good lens...chala cheap kudaa velythae adi konukoo...racharachaa gaa photolo teesuko!!!! [/quote] Dude info chala usefull di ichav kani chinna correction...Actually Eppudu ISO double avthadi starting from 100... like 100, 200, 400, 800... But recent cams lo they are like 100, 200, 300, 320, 380, what ever... Koncham ekkuva control isthunnay ISO paina. But bare in mind guys, ISO increases noise in the pics. U can reduce it with many tools but cant completely eliminate. Try to keep it low as far as possible.
balu_gani Posted April 4, 2012 Author Report Posted April 4, 2012 [quote name='Rangu Padidhi' timestamp='1333551908' post='1301597439'] Dude info chala usefull di ichav kani chinna correction...Actually Eppudu ISO double avthadi starting from 100... like 100, 200, 400, 800... But recent cams lo they are like 100, 200, 300, 320, 380, what ever... Koncham ekkuva control isthunnay ISO paina. But bare in mind guys, ISO increases noise in the pics. U can reduce it with many tools but cant completely eliminate. Try to keep it low as far as possible. [/quote] good info baa..request all to keep this thread active
jaffanajeffada Posted April 4, 2012 Report Posted April 4, 2012 [quote name='balu_gani' timestamp='1333291960' post='1301587220'] [b] What is ISO?[/b] [b]In traditional (film) photography[/b] ISO (or ASA) was the indication of how sensitive a film was to light. It was measured in numbers (you’ve probably seen them on films – 100, 200, 400, 800 etc). The lower the number the lower the sensitivity of the film and the finer the grain in the shots you’re taking. [b]In Digital Photography[/b] ISO measures the sensitivity of the image sensor. The same principles apply as in film photography – the lower the number the less sensitive your camera is to light and the finer the grain. Higher ISO settings are generally used in darker situations to get faster shutter speeds (for example an indoor sports event when you want to freeze the action in lower light) – however the cost is noisier shots. I’ll illustrate this below with two elargements of shots that I just took – the one on the left is taken at 100 ISO and the one of the right at 3200 ISO (click to enlarge to see the full effect). 100 ISO is generally accepted as ‘normal’ and will give you lovely crisp shots (little noise/grain). Most people tend to keep their digital cameras in ‘Auto Mode’ where the camera selects the appropriate ISO setting depending upon the conditions you’re shooting in (it will try to keep it as low as possible) but most cameras also give you the opportunity to select your own ISO also. When you do override your camera and choose a specific ISO you’ll notice that it impacts the aperture and shutter speed needed for a well exposed shot. For example – if you bumped your ISO up from 100 to 400 you’ll notice that you can shoot at higher shutter speeds and/or smaller apertures. When choosing the ISO setting I generally ask myself the following four questions:[list=1] [*][b]Light[/b] – Is the subject well lit? [*][b]Grain[/b] – Do I want a grainy shot or one without noise? [*][b]Tripod[/b] – Am I using a tripod? [*][b]Moving[/b] Subject – Is my subject moving or stationary? [/list] If there is plenty of light, I want little grain, I’m using a tripod and my subject is stationary I will generally use a pretty low ISO rating. However if it’s dark, I purposely want grain, I don’t have a tripod and/or my subject is moving I might consider increasing the ISO as it will enable me to shoot with a faster shutter speed and still expose the shot well. Of course the trade off of this increase in ISO will be noisier shots. Situations where you might need to push ISO to higher settings include:[list] [*][b]Indoor Sports Events[/b] – where your subject is moving fast yet you may have limited light available. [*][b]Concerts[/b] – also low in light and often ‘no-flash’ zones [*][b]Art Galleries, Churches[/b] etc- many galleries have rules against using a flash and of course being indoors are not well lit. [*][b]Birthday Parties[/b] – blowing out the candles in a dark room can give you a nice moody shot which would be ruined by a bright flash. Increasing the ISO can help capture the scene. [/list] [b]ISO[/b] is an important aspect of digital photography to have an understanding of if you want to gain more control of your digital camera. Experiment with different settings and how they impact your images today. [/quote] thanks baa....
jaffanajeffada Posted April 4, 2012 Report Posted April 4, 2012 [quote name='galiraju' timestamp='1333296535' post='1301587385'] @jaffanajeffada ISO anatae nee image sensor yokka light sensitivity gurnchi chepthundi..range emo 100-200-300-ala untundi..nee t3i lo canon 40d lo ithae 100 125 165 alaa untundi...koncham expensive camera itahe inkaa takkuva number lo kuda adjust chesukovachu.... so lo lite conditions lo neeku 3 parameters untai play chayataki shutterspeed, aperture adi lens meeda depend iyee untundi, and iso. so for example nite stage show shoot chesthunav anuko nee lens emo 18-55mm 3.5 to 5.6 undi appudu nuvvu aperture full open chesi (f3.5) petti na kuda light saripoledu anuko shutter taggisthav...say 50 pettavnuko nee iso 400-500 varuku penchukontae shot perfect ga vasthundo ledo chusuko...lekapothae shutter 40 nundi koncham action capture cheyetam kastam avthundi...tripod unnadali..unnasarey action shots blur avthai...so appudu iso boost chyeesukovachu..kakpothae higher iso tho problem enti antae...noise specks vasthai. konni shots itahe asalu chetha la untai..noise machaltho.so, T3i iso noise ekkada visible avhuthundo net lo chudu google chyee. aa iso kinda undi play chyee nuvv.noise radu..inkoti..nee lens f number koncham takkuva undalaa chusuko..appudu iso shutter tho play chesthae saripothundi... canon 50mm f1.8 is a very good lens...chala cheap kudaa velythae adi konukoo...racharachaa gaa photolo teesuko!!!! [/quote] thanks baa... now I have to play around!
happyprince Posted April 4, 2012 Report Posted April 4, 2012 [quote name='jaffanajeffada' timestamp='1333560844' post='1301598174'] thanks baa... now I have to play around! [/quote] mama yela unnav??? yendhi asalu kanipinchatledhu
galiraju Posted April 7, 2012 Report Posted April 7, 2012 [quote name='Rangu Padidhi' timestamp='1333551908' post='1301597439'] Dude info chala usefull di ichav kani chinna correction...Actually Eppudu ISO double avthadi starting from 100... like 100, 200, 400, 800... But recent cams lo they are like 100, 200, 300, 320, 380, what ever... Koncham ekkuva control isthunnay ISO paina. But bare in mind guys, ISO increases noise in the pics. U can reduce it with many tools but cant completely eliminate. Try to keep it low as far as possible. [/quote] Yeah noise techukokunda untae baguntundi kada..... Yeah noise reduction ki vachi manchi s/w Topaz DeNoise inka unnai kaani deeni reviews bagunnai...PS lo ithae nenu camera raw lo luminance koncham increase chesi..work out chesthanu..
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