I have taken a picture of a duck using my 300mm lens. When editing, I have zoomed and realize that the picture is greatly enhanced when I enlarge it and only use the head for the final result. Does cropping the picture achieve the final result that I am seeing on the screen or is there another way?
I have read alot of posts in this forum and I am uncertain about noise,pixel size, distortion, etc. I am so new to photography that I have not even attempted to print any of my pictures yet.
Thanks, and just send me to a prior post if this has already been addressed.
Thanks! I ordered mine and the transcript
Geared to retired or unemployed if at 1pm! Darn!!!
Will take a look when I get on my laptop! Again, thanks to you and everyone for your input
Thanks! A little breezy that day so the salty mist was definitely a concern
Too funny! When I use the IPhone , on almost always become "in". Thanks for pointing that out and a good laugh !
I swapped lenses while in the truck but the truck was in the beach .
I'm a newbie so please bear with me if this is a repeat question, otherwise posted before. I did a search but my skills in that area are as refined as my photography skills.
I took the camera to the beach yesterday, and I would like to know what I can do today to clean the camera thoroughly to remove the salt water mist. (body and lenses).
I currently do not have any products specific to cleaning my camera however I plan to order something immediately after reading some of the responses to this post.
What are so measures I can take today using everyday common household products to prevent corrosion?
Esther, I am quite a newbie so I am a little confused ! I thought in your earlier response you set your WB to auto but now you state you set it manually ? Which is the preferred method.
Thanks! Love getting free lessons from the pros!
I have an older model in excellent condition which includes a telephoto lens . If interested please PM message me
My girlfriend has the Fugj (sp?) and it is incredible! I have a Canon but am considering this one because of the compact size yet capabilities of my Canon
What program do you use? Fantastic job!