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Old 15-09-2006, 11:55 PM   #21
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wat lens u using bro ?

ur aperture is set to 2.8 ?
bro,

I am using macro len.

aperture is 4.x.

Set to 2.8 is good?
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Old 15-09-2006, 11:58 PM   #22
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Nice pic already lah...............

thank lah.......
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Old 15-09-2006, 11:59 PM   #23
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Pic very swee swee liao
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Old 15-09-2006, 11:59 PM   #24
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I feel that the focus is not really on the shrimp itself , in another word OOF ( out of focus ) . Most macro lens are very sharp so might not be the lens issue , also i wont recommend anyone to use auto focus on a macro lens reason is that using manual focus is usually faster then auto because if yr subject is small yr camera might not lock focus onto the subject u want and sometime the lens will hunt by itself .

After u have capture it , u can check if its in focus or not by zoom in 100% to check . Should be pretty obvious if its not unless you dont have high expectation for it .
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Old 15-09-2006, 11:59 PM   #25
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this is the sad truth bro... no kit lense i have seen are sharp at widest aperture... you should try f/5.6 or f/8

no choice... if not all photos will be soft ... and most viewers will think it is blur



Do you think software sharpening can help?

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Old 16-09-2006, 12:17 AM   #26
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After u have capture it , u can check if its in focus or not by zoom in 100% to check . Should be pretty obvious if its not unless you dont have high expectation for it .

Good tips, let me find out how to do a zoom.
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Old 16-09-2006, 12:26 AM   #27
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Good tips, let me find out how to do a zoom.
On yr 350D should be the top right button near yr thumb .
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Old 16-09-2006, 01:11 AM   #28
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On yr 350D should be the top right button near yr thumb .

you've got good quality pics bro.
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