Digital Camera Advice
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- Larva
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Nice shot badflash it should be submitted to the art institute Photography is not a easy thing to learn overnight thats why professionals go to school for it. That camera has tons of advanced features compared to normal point and shoot but I'm sure in a few weeks you'll have it mastered. I am ordering the exact same model so you'll have to give me some pointers.. I can't wait to tinker with a new toy.
- badflash
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This camera certainly has unexplored features. Once I figure out the digital zoom I think the world will unfold before me!
Just to be totally evil. I shot this sequence of pictures in about 10 minutes. I used PSP to crop the pictures and adjust the brightness and contrast to match what I saw in another 30 minutes. Unbelievable. I'm an engineer, not an artist.
As Will Smith said in Independance Day "I gotta get me one of these!"
Just to be totally evil. I shot this sequence of pictures in about 10 minutes. I used PSP to crop the pictures and adjust the brightness and contrast to match what I saw in another 30 minutes. Unbelievable. I'm an engineer, not an artist.
As Will Smith said in Independance Day "I gotta get me one of these!"
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- Larva
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- Neonshrimp
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- badflash
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The Olympus SP-500UZ works OK, but has some real anoyances and limitations. The macro feature seems to be an afterthought, and auto focus doesn't work through the glass. It also has poor low-light capability. The zoom-macro doesn't work at all for close work.
Manual focus is a true pain. Each time you want to use manual focus you must select it from the menu. A postage stamp focus window pops up but only stays while you are focusing. As soon as you stop it goes away and for tiny subjects that move a bit, you get loads of fuzzy pictures. If you move the F stop up high enough to get proper depth of field, the image is too dark or the shutter speed to slow to get a good picture. Trying to use a tripod with macro work just does not work for me.
I've taken a lot of really good pics with this thing, but if I had it to do over I'd go to a shop and try the camera out & bring some critters with me. I'd also invest in some good photo lights. I may still do that.
My dream digitial camera would be full manual with direct controls of everything so I could adjust stuff easily as I need too and not go through a bunch of menus.
Manual focus is a true pain. Each time you want to use manual focus you must select it from the menu. A postage stamp focus window pops up but only stays while you are focusing. As soon as you stop it goes away and for tiny subjects that move a bit, you get loads of fuzzy pictures. If you move the F stop up high enough to get proper depth of field, the image is too dark or the shutter speed to slow to get a good picture. Trying to use a tripod with macro work just does not work for me.
I've taken a lot of really good pics with this thing, but if I had it to do over I'd go to a shop and try the camera out & bring some critters with me. I'd also invest in some good photo lights. I may still do that.
My dream digitial camera would be full manual with direct controls of everything so I could adjust stuff easily as I need too and not go through a bunch of menus.
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- Shrimp
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If he's spent 1200$ on a camera he might be a bit of a photo buff and willing to snap some fancy photos for you? My GF has an expensive digi and is more then willing to take pictures for me then have me mess with her precious settingsFISH WORLD ERIE wrote:My brother has one of those expensive camera's also. It cost him like $1200.00. I am still working on him to let me use it. Maybe someday and then I will post pics with it.
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RESguy, you say you have an Olympus UZ-510. How does this differ from my 500UZ? What agravates me to no end with my camera is that you can't get it to stay on the "focus" mode except as you are changing the distance, and I've found no way to keep it on manual focus except going through the menu every time. The f8.0 is also a big limit and it only has a 400 speed film sensitivity.
I see your camera is now down to what I paid for mine.
I see your camera is now down to what I paid for mine.