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sent on October 10, 2011 (20:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello,
I would say that is a first attempt at a macro that will come. Personally I would try to get closer trying to isolate the subject more from the outside world. Always specifies the lens that you used so that in the future you can suggest something more.
A good start.
HELLO Ciao,
direi che è un primo tentativo di una macro che arriverà. Personalmente proverei ad avvicinarmi di più cercando di isolare di più il soggetto dal mondo esterno. Specifica sempre la lente che hai usato in modo che in futuro ti si possa suggerire qualcosa in più.
sent on October 10, 2011 (21:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
thanks for the advice ... that surely will put 'in pratica.grazie yet grazie mille per il consiglio...che sicuramente mettero' in pratica.grazie ancora
sent on October 10, 2011 (21:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
THEN I HAVE TO TIGHTEN MORE 'ON THE GOAL WAS A PERSON .. 55/250. THEN HOW THE SHARPNESS improved? PUTTING MORE' A FIRE. THANKS QUINDI DEVO STRINGERE PIU' SUL SOGGETTO ..L'OBIETTIVO ERA UN 55/250 .E POI IN CHE MODO MIGLIORO LA NITIDEZZA?METTENDO PIU' A FUOCO. GRAZIE
sent on October 10, 2011 (22:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
That's right, you get closer to isolate it from the rest of the background and to better appreciate the detail. It's too small. The goal is not exactly the best for the macro, but it is still a great lens. To focus, you should use the live view, it seems to me that your machine has and Focus 10X zooming the camera's screen. Use a remote shutter release with fiction mirror up to prevent vibration affecting the clarity and avoid camera shake. Hello and good work. ;-) Esatto, devi avvicinarti di più per isolarlo dal resto dello sfondo e per apprezzare meglio il dettaglio. Così è troppo piccolo. L'obbiettivo non è proprio il massimo per la macro, ma è comunque un'ottima lente. Per la messa a fuoco, ti consiglio di utilizzare il live view, che mi pare la tua macchina abbia e metti a fuoco ingrandendo l'immagine a 10X dallo schermo della fotocamera. Usa uno scatto remoto con la finzione sollevamento specchio per evitare le vibrazioni che incidono sulla nitidezza, evitando il mosso. Ciao e buon lavoro.