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sent on February 02, 2016 (18:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The idea was good but including or excluding the gendarme left and counteracting camera shake using higher ISO will have optimized shooting ;-). (Imho). Hello, Lauro L'idea era buona ma includendo o escludendo il gendarme a sinistra e contrastando il mosso usando iso più alti si avrebbe ottimizzato lo scatto . (imho) . Ciao, Lauro
sent on February 02, 2016 (21:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks, I will treasure. It was a window on the old bridge in Florence and coming down a water crazy and I took the fly (I honestly do not know if I would be able to do something more with my camera ...). I not yet know how to prevent reflections from glass .... Grazie, farò tesoro. Era una vetrina sul ponte vecchio di Firenze e veniva giù un'acqua pazzesca ed ho scattato al volo (onestamente non so se sarei stato in grado di fare qualche cosa di più con la mia macchinetta...). Non so ancora come fare per evitare i riflessi del vetro....
sent on February 02, 2016 (22:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
You should have used a Sony DSC-V1, you confirm that? . The reflections would you have been able to take off using a polarizing filter, but you should have a perspective that could receive it and then have the time because it was raining. With a digital SLR entry level (es.canon 1200d) and multi-purpose 18-55mm optics or multifare standards as a 18-270mm you could have a more bright and large viewfinder that you would facilitate the framing and perspective with thread avvitarci for a polarizing filter or a neutral protection. Hello, Lauro Dovresti aver usato una SONY DSC-V1, confermi? . I riflessi gli avresti potuto togliere usando un filtro polarizzatore ma avresti dovuto avere un'ottica che poteva riceverlo e poi il tempo materiale visto che pioveva. Con una reflex digitale entry level (es.canon 1200d) e un'ottica multiuso standard 18-55mm o multifare come un 18-270mm potevi avere un mirino più luminoso e grande che ti avrebbe facilitato l'inquadratura e un'ottica con il filetto per avvitarci un filtro polarizzatore o neutro di protezione . Ciao, Lauro
sent on February 03, 2016 (18:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you. The answer (hard) I copied so I can studiarmela calmly. It was a Sony DSC-V1..ma as you did? Grazie. La risposta (difficile) l'ho copiata così posso studiarmela con calma. Era una Sony DSC-V1..ma come hai fatto ?