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sent on June 04, 2016 (15:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
In those three seconds something has affected the stability of the shot: it is evident a blur. You used remote shooting ?. You could close the iris to enhance the edges and lift the iso (depending on how many elemeti ghost wanted to have). (Imho). Hello, laurel In quei 3 secondi qualcosa ha influito sulla stabilità dello scatto: è evidente un micromosso. Avevi usato lo scatto remoto?. Si poteva chiudere il diaframma per migliorare i bordi e alzare gli iso (a seconda di quanti elemeti ghost volevi avere) . (imho). Ciao, lauro
sent on June 05, 2016 (0:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Lauro! I used the remote shutter release but actually a bit 'rough I noticed it too. I used a Befree Manfrotto and it was my first outing with this stand. I noticed that the camera vertically if it is not very well tightened tends to slip a bit '. I live in Venice, there will be other opportunities to retake the shot. Definitely follow your advice! Thanks for your visit and comment. Alexander Grazie Lauro! Ho usato lo scatto remoto ma in effetti un po' di mosso l'ho notato anch'io. Ho usato un Befree Manfrotto ed era la mia prima uscita con questo cavalletto. Ho notato che la fotocamera in verticale se non è serrato molto bene tende a scivolare un po'. Abito a Venezia, non mancheranno altre occasioni di ripetere lo scatto. Seguirò sicuramente i tuoi consigli! Grazie della visita e del commento. Alessandro
sent on June 05, 2016 (9:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The effect that you describe could depend dall'assestamento due to head clutch system also have to make sure the tripod is not underpowered (the befree one, for example, has a range of only 2.5kg :(). Larger normally dametro the ball and if present a double friction as costs go up but we have an oversized head (es.Testa ball manfrotto X-PRO with 10kg diam.sfera 45mm range). Last note: if you extend the center column will facilitate the vibrations. L'effetto che tu descrivi potrebbe dipendere dall'assestamento dovuto al sistema di frizione della testa inoltre devi assicurati che il treppiede non sia sottodimensionato (il befree one,ad esempio, ha una portata di soli 2.5kg ). Normalmente più grande è il diametro della sfera meglio è, se è presente un frizionamento saliamo come costi ma abbiamo una testa sovradimensionata (es.Testa a Sfera manfrotto X-PRO con portata 10kg diam.sfera 45mm). Ultima nota: se si estende la colonna centrale si facilitano le vibrazioni.