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Drama at the Thistle Bag

Started by gjtoth, May 05, 2008, 01:25:47 PM

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gjtoth

Still experimenting with Burst mode and captured this small sequence. I sure don't like that I can't select my OWN ISO. At least, I haven't been able to ascertain a way to do it. These were all shot through a double-gaze window at ISO 400 1/1000 on a bright, clear day. Hence, the overexposure. I tried to tone it down some but just couldn't quite get it.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tothworld/sets/72157604896150772/show/
Gary
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Joshua 24:15

JohnBrainard

Those are nice. I'm going to have to play with burst mode on my camera to see what kind of action I can capture on my feeders.

There is nothing more enjoyable than watching God's creation dining in your own back yard. I started feeding the birds and squirrels last summer. I have no idea how much I've spent on bird seed to keep the feeders full. We have 7 of 'em between the front and back yard. I have one out there just for the squirrels.

ScottyBoy

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Those are great pics, Gitoth.  :thumbsup2: Here's a hint, use a lower ISO value, and it should make your pics less grainy.

gjtoth

Quote from: ScottyBoy on May 07, 2008, 09:26:19 PM
Those are great pics, Gitoth.  :thumbsup2: Here's a hint, use a lower ISO value, and it should make your pics less grainy.

One of the things I dislike about this camera is the inability to set ISO and resolution size in Burst Mode, Scotty.  I normally shoot at ISO 64 or 100 -- very tops 200.  When I click it into Burst Mode, all the settings are set by the camera  :ticked: This is only one of 2 or 3 "con's" to this camera.  Everything else is great.
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Joshua 24:15

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Pat

Wow!  So lovely.  I'm going to try that after my wedding for sure. 


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