invert said:Hi all,
Here's my last picture, I wanted to do something nice called "evil chair" since I have bright red leather styled chairs at home with a nice spot light.
You'll see, the quality is REAL bad, I though my camera was on optimal settings but it was on the poorest I think (Nikon D50) :mad: Can anyone tell me what is the best (optimal) setting to have the biggest picture with the best quality ?
Anyway... here's my shots final shot (with crappy quality), so frustrating to have so much grains :mad:
NVP5White said:Finally, set the white balance (WB) to taste. In the image above it appears your are not using the proper white balance which gives an orange cast to the entire image. If you want something more realistic then use the custom WB function. To set, hold the WB button while rotating the command dial until you see PRE on the bottom line of the top LCD screen. While still holding the WB button take a picture of your scene. The top LCD will flash GOOD if the WB was able to be set. In this scene I would recommend that you add a piece of white paper to the chair to ensure an accurate WB. Fold the paper in half and prop it like a tent on the chairs seat. Position the paper to make sure the paper gets full and even lighting.
rjmhotrod said:NVP5White, to clear up any confusion let's clarify what you are saying a little (as much for my benefit as anybody else's). I always thought the Auto WB feature was fairly accurate, especially if there is only one type of light source. But there needs to be white in the scene for this to work.
invert said:Okay yeah but I mean those colors are the real colors, that chair is bright red/orange (maybe a LITTLE bit less orange than the pictures) and the floor is the same color. I'll try to recaliber my WB next time I try that shot !
You know, you think a lens with that much focal range would be a b**** with distortion but I guess that's what makes it an L. All you need now is a Canon 2X teleconverter and BOOM, You're a nature photographer.tekkie said:some pics from my new 100-400LI LOVE this lens
these are fairly large 100% crops from 400mm
couple ducks
http://tekkie.smugmug.com/photos/127569488-O.jpg
http://tekkie.smugmug.com/photos/127569848-O.jpg
this squirell was about 30ft up in a tree just watching me walk around
http://tekkie.smugmug.com/photos/127603893-O.jpg
laraw said:I have a Canon EOS Digital Rebel... I absolutely love it. I am definitely a hobby photographer... nothing major and I just do photography for fun. I for the most part take photos of horses and wildlife, but I will *definitely* be taking some good shots of my new Mazda once the spring comes around.![]()
gujustud said:Thought I'd chime in here, although I primarily do wedding photography now.