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Originally Posted by Samurai
(Post 761582)
I use exposure bracketing of E3, it has both 3 frame or 5 frame exposure bracketing with either 0.3/0.7/1 increment. I can fire off 5 rapid shots in one second with 5 exposures. |
don't try that handheld. Even with IS on you may find yourself with a blurry photograph
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I was referring to Olympus make remote.
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I know Samu ji. I also first foolishly spent 25$ on canon wireless remote. In case of cable release I was wise and opted for the 4$ wired remote
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Originally Posted by Samurai
(Post 761351)
Even I got a wireless remote for the E3 now, it was just $24. But it only works if I am standing in front of the camera.:Frustrati |
Yes....even i have a wireless / useless remote. I wonder what Olympus was thinking when they decided NOT to have a wired remote for E500 and other models.
:Frustrati
-- Torqy
A couple of pictures taken last weekend in Jurong Bird Park Singapore.
Lory:
@sksbiker- amazing colours.great detail. this is the kind of pic they use to advertise TVs and cameras!
SKS, amazing pictures. Which camera did you use? How could you get so close to the birds? Long zoom lens?
Thanks. Camera used was an old Canon 350D (yeah old coz there are 2 models after that ;) ). More importantly the lens used was Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 (cant get same effect on a kit lens).
Amazingly the birds were pretty steady and still for the shots. So I could get close to shoot them. Pictures were taken at 75mm so no long zoom (was missing them when clicking these though).
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Originally Posted by tsk1979
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Its not about the cost. Even with this, you need to be in front of the camera.
Wired remote for E500 and later models is something Olympus FORGOT to make. :Frustrati
-- Torqy
I do use something wireless that doesnt need me to stay in line of sight. Its radio based and made in china.
Cost me 2k INR but works fine. Hmmm come to think of it, this discussion belongs more the digital camera thread than this! ;)
sks,great pic.Vivid colors! Which cam?
SKS,wonderfull color combination captured wonderfully.Lucky that you were there to take this.lol.
ram
I do not know the names. Not seen them before. Lots of cactus type grow freely.
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Originally Posted by IMP
(Post 760576)
@guyonblackybx: Those tiger shots look ferocious, loved the other ones on your flickr photoset also. |
Thanks IMP for likning these pics and the ones on my flickr album :D
Clicked this at Gachibowli @ Microsoft Campus Hyderabad last Sunday.
Camera: Canon 400D.
Lens: Sigma 70 - 300 mm DG Macro
@guyonblackbyx- nice one! symbolic!
here is a shot from london aquarium. waited for the fish to form a halo around the stone head.I think I shot over 30 pics of the same scene before I got this.
its a nice place to visit, but disappointing to photograph. movement and low light conditions dont mix well.
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