TotalSnowWhite
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Noiseware just SAVED my NYC Halloween pics from last fall!!! Yea!! Thanks for bringing it to the board.
OK. Reputable noiseware-type software for Macs?![]()
Spectro is one of the hardest things to take pictures of with an S3, or any small-sensor camera. Heck, it's hard for the DSLRs even with a fast prime lens!
I did get a few decent pictures like this:
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with these settings:
Av mode with Av set to 2.7 and no zoom, metering set to Center Weighted or Spot, depending on how bright the float is, and in the example posted above. To make switching metering modes easier, I've set my custom button on the back of the camera to 'metering' and can switch modes quickly; instructions for setting the button are in the manual) and ISO=400. I was generally getting 1/30 shutter speeds which, thanks to the IS, is just barely fast enough. It also helps to take more than one pic of each float as some will inevitably be blurrier than others.
You have to aim for the brightest part of the floats (where the most lights are) to get a decent shutter speed to have any hope of reducing/eliminating camera shake and subject motion blurring....
Bump - anyone have any answers to my (numerous) questions in post 1257 on page 84? I'd appreciate it. I bothered LPZ_Stitch so much I think I've scared him off - sorry Stitch! I promise to quit asking so many questions.![]()
With those answers, I'm ready to buy tonight! Got my taxes back today - Praise Jesus for quick W2 and Turbo Tax e-filing!![]()
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ok guys - I leave tomorrow night!! YEAH!!! I've practiced, but I'm just getting to set my camera's shortcut button. I'm going to try this from a previous post. Will these settings also work for an inside show like FOTLK?
Gotcha.Any idea how long it takes them after a camera is released to crack it?
I should probably keep in mind that, as of yet, I really wouldn't know how to use these features. Therefore, it may be wiser to get the S5 for those features it has that you mention as being better and wait and hope for when they crack the S5. The other thing is, if I don't plan to use the hot-shoe (or won't know how to for a while), is that a feature that will be a "waste" for me as you mention it'd be for you?
I found another one on Amazon: "Sandisk 4GB ULTRA II Secure Digital SD HC Memory Card (SDSDH-4096, bulk) & BlueProton USB 2.0 SDHC Card Reader Writer (Blue)" for $38.99. If you buy this with a second Sandisk Ultra II SDHC 4GB SD Memory Card (SDSDH-4096, BULK Static Pack, No Reader), the total cost would be $74.80. So that's basically 8 GB of memory along with a BlueProton USB reader that would have the same function as the MicroMate - not needing to rely on the Canon cable but instead being able to plus that device into a USB port, right? Is that a good deal or not?
How does the card reader work? I assume you put it into the camera somehow for it to "collect" the pictures from the memory card?
And are all USB ports 2.0? I mean, can I be assured that it will work with my computer (Dell Inspiron 600m purchased in 2003 with Windows XP Pro O.S.)?
Again, how do the card readers work if they DON'T take pictures off the card directly?
How do I know if I'm getting a class 2, 4, or 6 Ultra II? I mentioned the class level in my last post because one of the reviews of the other deal from Amazon that I posted explained that the memory card in the package was a class 2.
And by "impact the High Speed Continuous mode", you mean that, since it's taking pictures constantly in that mode, there would actually be a delay in the pictures being taken since the camera would be slowed down when the class 2 tries to write them onto the card?
I read on the SD card website that you need to make sure you use a compliant SDHC card, which will have both the SDHC logo and the SD class - the ones I'm seeing on Amazon aren't showing the class in the pictures. What will happen if these are "non-compliant?"
What function does the 2.3fps High Speed serve? In other words, I don't get what that is.What's the comparable feature (or is there none) for the S5?
Someone, I think it was Amy, has an even nicer one (it's somewhere back in this thread). IIRC, she used an S5, ISO1600 and cleaned it up with Noiseware to get a sharp, clean pic!
Amy here, and it's so nice to know someone remembered one of my photos!<snip>
This was taken with an S3, and I used Sports mode, which automatically boosts the ISO, and I *think* the S3 can go to ISO1600, too, not just the S5. And yes, I ran it through Noiseware. Like Stitch, I took a ton of photos and most of them turned out lousy.
Are you able to just wear it around your neck all day in the park without problems?
Although DS2 wasn't with us, the times I've worn it around him, I forget I have it on when I lean over to help him, thus bonking him in the head with the camera. Be careful about that.....![]()
Thought you guys might like to see some of the low light shots I was able to crank out of my S3 at WDW last week. Handheld (very still, LOL). Shot as ISO 400-800 (depending on the situation) and run through Noiseware:
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Oops, forgot to mention that, and edited my post above to reflect my answer.Besides manually setting your ISO, what mode did you have the camera in? Did you use sports mode or another mode?