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Question,
When your in low light you would probably want a lower F# right. To get the most light you can. In the same case what if you want to snap a pic but not have the background blurred, because i think you said that a low F# will also give you a depth of field that might leave to many things out of focus. For example in Monterey Bay Aquarium where its low in light in some areas and you have fishes swimming around and you want to capture the fish swim without blurring the background or the subject, what should you do.
When your in low light you would probably want a lower F# right. To get the most light you can. In the same case what if you want to snap a pic but not have the background blurred, because i think you said that a low F# will also give you a depth of field that might leave to many things out of focus. For example in Monterey Bay Aquarium where its low in light in some areas and you have fishes swimming around and you want to capture the fish swim without blurring the background or the subject, what should you do.
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^^exactly. when f# cannot be changed anymore, the next thing to modify is probably iso. i'd start putting it in manual to control the exposure compensation as well and worry about it in photoshop...but then there's only so much you can do with photoshop (and yes, i'm still owe you guys a tutorial....work's killing me)
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i suck...haven't had the time/energy as of late. may be a fruitless promise, but i'll try to get to it by the end of this month....too many things going on
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Originally Posted by Voodoo_S2K,Feb 28 2007, 01:55 PM
Ummm....that's today, btw.