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thanks.. that was an extremely fast reply...
 

J-Chan said:
thanks.. that was an extremely fast reply...
:bsmilie: gd to see another nature snapper.. v. few ppl go into nature photography in e Sx thread.
 

J-Chan said:
yours also quite good..
nahz.. abit OOF. i'll post another which is in focus.. but e backgrnd v. distractin. coz it seems like e tree trunk merge fuse into e bird's head..
 

J-Chan said:
think thats caused by the flash reflecting off the eyes?? maybe try without flash..
Try not to shoot dogs and cats with direct flash. Cats eyes can be damaged, as they are really sensitive to light. Got to use bounce or diffuser.
 

cerebrus said:
Try not to shoot dogs and cats with direct flash. Cats eyes can be damaged, as they are really sensitive to light. Got to use bounce or diffuser.
yupz.. but hard for e S3 to use bounce. i wld suggest wrappin a piece of tissue arnd ur flash.. dat wld act as a diffuser. a trick dat one of my frens taught me..
 

This is question I have...since you set to infinity? How do you make sure you are focusing in the eyes? Or must still adjust? and I find the EVF too small to see the sharpness....but I think you are coping well.

NightZ88 said:
nt too sure abt. e zoom.. i dun tink it's max. dat wld haf cropped of e legs too.. but yeahz, MF at infinity.
 

lastboltnut said:
This is question I have...since you set to infinity? How do you make sure you are focusing in the eyes? Or must still adjust? and I find the EVF too small to see the sharpness....but I think you are coping well.
hahaz.. it's juz take and take for me. until i see one dat is sharp when previewed on e LCD screen.. but even den it may nt be sharp on e computer screen.
 

bug ID?
pardon e strip of green in e left of e pic.. wasnT dere before i pressed e shutter but when i press e shutter, e wind blew it into e frame. :sweat:
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My room light is relatively bright enough but whenever i take pix of my dog without flash, the photo appears too dark. With flash, erm..looks 'crispy'? Anyway to correct this? TIA~
 

Jackals said:
My room light is relatively bright enough but whenever i take pix of my dog without flash, the photo appears too dark. With flash, erm..looks 'crispy'? Anyway to correct this? TIA~
maybe try +EV, cos your dog's light in colour..
 

cerebrus said:
Could be an assasin bug.
shld haf flashed it.. den can see more details. easier for ID..
 

hi guys, anywhere i can get a wide angle lens for my S3? may i know how much it cost? do i need to buy a adapter to fix the lens onto my S3 or i just take out the outer ringer and tighter it? pls advice... im new to S3.... thanks alot! :)
 

Please advise on the shots I took from Jurong Bird Park (esp. the shots of the owls taken in a very dark environment).
I think should increase the exposure rate and recomposite the location of the owls. Out of focus and quite blur. I THINK LAH!:think:
 

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