and harder to get sharp photo....bassqee;48085 wrote:with zooms the bigger the range the more distortion is likely in the picture.
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bassqee;48085 wrote:with zooms the bigger the range the more distortion is likely in the picture.
i,m just a sucker for gadgets lol.....if i can get more for my cash i will......but this time, looking at the 3 fuji cameras(18x26x30x) - they are the exact same except for the zoom...
sensible head on......just get the one i had - do the job perfectly according to paul :biggrin:
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if it has full maual mode (M letter on the dial) then it will be good enough ;D
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good enough ?
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cool....just need to get this duffer up to argos tomorrow sometime and get another exchanged for it - already reserved it as there were only 2 left !....need to cancel my other one when i get up there !
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Using this sort of lamp for side lighting 'might' be OK but you'll need 'daylight' bulbs otherwise you will get a colour cast (warming effect) from normal bulbs. Daylight bulbs emit light at 6400K which is the same as sunlight.bigj2552;47422 wrote:well, went n bought the cube tent thingy last night - up all night again ( 3rd night now) so thought i would go shopping @ 4am :rolleyes: - coming down with flu i think - Anyhoo -
thought of getting 2 of those in the link below, for either side of the tent - max 30w bulbs !
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4327765/c_1/1|category_root|Home+and+furniture|14417894/c_2/2|14417894|Lighting|14418021/c_3/3|cat_14418021|Table+lamps|14418028.htm
and thoughts guys ?
johnny
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5500k daylight white balance. You can set it in camera befor taking photo or in pp.
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when I take photos I use cheap silky material, in the background, red, greens, blue and that cuts of the glare. I even use flags and that works will, if you take photos on a digital camera then you have nothing to lose. The colour in the background works for me. I use different colours depending on the item
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We're both right Paul...daylight temps are from 5500-6500K.....Paul;48108 wrote:5500k daylight white balance. You can set it in camera befor taking photo or in pp.
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