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Primo scatto con la mia prima macchina fotografica. Tutti i consigli per migliorare sono ben accetti. In questo caso forse avrei dovuto ridurre il tempo di scatto a 20 sec e magari aumentare gli iso?
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user81826
sent on November 04, 2017 (11:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Yes, already at 15seconds and 1600s, you would have had the same exposure and stars much less moves. Personally I would also have 3200 iso and 12 / 13s. Another thing you could do is a double exposure for the foreground (plants) and one for the sky, both to have an extended focus and to expose the two subjects to your liking. Si, già a 15secondi e 1600 iso avresti avuto stessa esposizione e stelle molto meno mosse. Personalmente avrei fatto anche 3200 iso e 12/13s. Un'altra cosa che potresti fare è una doppia esposizione per primo piano (piante) ed una per il cielo, sia per avere una messa a fuoco estesa, sia per esporre a tuo piacere i due soggetti.
sent on November 04, 2017 (11:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Paul, I thought of the solution you said, that is to increase the iso and decrease the time, but I always fear that noise can come in the pictures and that it can ruin them. With so high I would not run this risk? Paolo, avevo pensato alla soluzione che dicevi tu, ossia aumentare gli iso e diminuire il tempo ma ho sempre il timore che possa venire del rumore nelle foto e che quindi possa rovinarle. Con gli iso cosi alti non correvo questo rischio?
user81826
sent on November 04, 2017 (11:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Noise on certain shots is inevitable. I'm of the opinion that it is better to have more noise, but a photo is not moved (photo diurnal) and with non-creased stars (night photos). In addition to this with some post-production work, the noise of the Fuji at 3200iso even under these conditions is absolutely acceptable. Il rumore su certi scatti è inevitabile. Sono dell'opinione che sia meglio avere più rumore ma una fotografia non mossa (foto diurne) e con stelle non strisciate (foto notturne). Oltre a questo con un po' di lavoro in post produzione il rumore della Fuji a 3200iso anche in queste condizioni è assolutamente accettabile.