jayluber wrote:
How are you focusing? Manual or auto?
I have used both with same results.
I have used both with same results.
I have a Canon 6D with 28-300mm older lens without vibration compensation. I was getting blurry pictures at full zoom and figured it was due to lack of VC. I since have tried tripod, remote release, mirror lockup, increasing shutter speed, etc. I have had no luck eliminating the blur at full zoom. Lower zoom levels appear to be just fine. Has anyone experienced this or have some ideas? I am looking to replace it with a newer 28-300mm PZD w/ VC, but would like to know if it may be something simple or less expensive I can do with this lens. All your input is greatly appreciated.
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Great photo. Love how the wings are fanned out. This is a female, however.
I am thinking this is because your are shooting for the foreground. Set your aperture and ISO for the moon. This will cause foreground to be incredibly underexposed, but you can adjust in post or take this photo and layer the two.
Lynx Spider. Rarely bites humans, but it is venomous. Not deadly, but still pretty painful if bitten.
Does it require an external power source or is it simply plug into USB?
I have been using Dashlane. I like it for the most part. The only time I have difficulties are when I have separate accounts for the same site. Example: I have a personal and a work account for Dropbox, One Drive and Microsoft. Dashlane tends to get confused with multiple log-ins like this.
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I have recently retrieved my old Minolta StSi film camera to put back into a little use. I was able to get a battery and get the camera functioning properly again, but I do notice a green tint when looking through the viewfinder. Is anyone familiar with this phenomena? I am wondering if this is a mirror issue or just the viewfinder. Is there a solution? I just don't want to waste a lot of film with green haze if I can resolve prior to use.
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Tamron and Sigma both have a 150-600 mm that rates pretty well and goes for about $900.
I have also been considering going to Light-room and have been researching lately. I currently use an older version of Elements. If you subscribe to the Photography 20GB plan at $9.99/month, can you edit off-line? Many times, I am at places that do not have access to internet, but I would still like to process my photos. Just curious.
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I would start by setting the camera to shutter priority first. On Nikon, I believe this is "S". On Canon it is Tv. This will allow you to set how fast the shutter clicks for the type of photo you want. If you want to capture motion and reduce blur, use a higher setting 1/100, 1/300 or faster. This will allow the camera to set the aperture. You can look at the photos and the setting the camera chose for aperture and then start experimenting from there.
I would like to thank everyone for their input and advice. I have purchased my first full frame and ended up with the 6D Mark I. The Mark II was still a little out of my price range and with lenses, I just couldn't make it work. After much research and all of your comments, the 6D is a significant upgrade from what I have now (T2i) and will provide me with more than enough tools to take my photography to the next level. I was able to acquire two lenses as well. Tamron 28-300 f3.5 and a 35mm f2 prime. Again, Thank you all!