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Sudhir Shivaram
AdministratorAugust 19, 2023 at 3:23 pm in reply to: Focusing on eyes of two or more birds in a frameThe way the focusing works is that you can only focus at one single point in the frame, even though you may be using 9pt AF or grp.
To achieve what you are trying to accomplish, you need to understand depth of field (have a separate course on that). Then you can focus on the eye of any one bird and using the concept of depth of field get the other birds also in focus.
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Sudhir Shivaram
AdministratorAugust 19, 2023 at 2:00 pm in reply to: CANON EOS R50 or SONY ZV-E10 which is more productiveI would not advise either of the two. Go for any of the below:
Sony A7R3
Sony A7C
Sony A7 M4
Sony A7 RV
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Hi Ashmit,
Good to eMeet you. Most welcome to the platform and all the best!
Rgds,
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That depends on your camera model. By default is is the centre auto focus point. But you can over ride that in certain cameras with the option of use the active focusing point as the metering point.
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Please mention the camera model. Also I did not understand the last point. Can you please be more specific and clear on that – what do you mean by: With shutter speed and aperture mode I can able to change with any ISO.
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Sudhir Shivaram
AdministratorAugust 9, 2023 at 5:18 pm in reply to: Canon DDP 4 VS Light room Classic (LRC)I would highly recommend that you move to LR. It’s a lot more easy to use and more powerful.
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Welcome to the platform Lakshmi. Good to have you back here and good luck with your learning!
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Most welcome to the platform and all the best!
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Welcome to the platform and good luck with your photography.
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Sudhir Shivaram
AdministratorAugust 2, 2023 at 1:08 pm in reply to: Lens glass, camera sensor getting foggyNothing can be done in this situation as the lens gets fogged up due to a sudden change in temperature. You need to be careful about that,
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Sudhir Shivaram
AdministratorAugust 2, 2023 at 1:07 pm in reply to: Aperture Priority Mode | The Reciprocal RuleYes, your approach is correct. But instead of starting at ISO 100, depending on the lighting, you can start at ISO 400 or even ISO 800.
For the second part, no need to push beyond f8. Depending on the lens, please do check the MTF chart to understand the sharpness of lens at a given aperture. And yes, exposure compensation is the one which is going to help you control the blown out areas.
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Sudhir Shivaram
AdministratorAugust 2, 2023 at 12:59 pm in reply to: Telephoto lens for Canon 1500DPlease check http://www.ssp.photo/best
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Go for either the A7 RV or the A7 IV based on your budget.
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