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G-Forces
12-07-2001, 06:44 PM
Care to explain this? :D:D

Jay!
12-07-2001, 07:43 PM
Originally posted by G-Forces
Care to explain this? :D:D AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAARGHHHHH!!! :angryfire

I just got my photos developed again, and they're still no better!!! In fact, they're worse. Even the ones I took from a tripod!!! I am in need of serious help!!! I've even had plently of help from you guys, and still I get crap photos!!!

@#$^^*$ *(&$#@ !!@#$# $@^%$ %^*^*&() )*_#^$ !#@$! @#~# @%@#$ ^$^%**&(

BTW, your default browser font sucks! :p

BTW(2), I'm splitting the thread... (since my crap photos weren't of the S2000)

Jay!
12-07-2001, 08:01 PM
Jay = http://www.javacoffeebreak.com/faq/frustrated.gif

D16 V-TEC
12-07-2001, 08:45 PM
Why don't you just mail the car to me and I'll take pictures of it :p :p :p

awaken1973
12-07-2001, 09:58 PM
Jay there is maybe some hints for you
I do my shoots with 35mm SLR Nikon N65 (all automatic with manual settings)
That's what I used:
daylight, cloudy sky
aperture F11, shutter speed 1/90 - 1/125
electic light, in room
aperture F22, shutter speed 1/10 - 1/6
Of course I use tripod and auto shutter release

Jay!
12-07-2001, 10:01 PM
http://www.plauder-smilies.de/crap.gif

I used f-stops of between 11 and 22, usually took each shot at a couple settings, but I left the shutter speed on auto. Could that be it?

Could it have to do with the type of lens on the camera?

http://www.plauder-smilies.de/sad/nixweiss.gif

G-Forces
12-07-2001, 10:01 PM
Get a digicam! :D

And what's wrong with my fonts? :(

awaken1973
12-08-2001, 01:58 AM
I used f-stops of between 11 and 22, usually took each shot at a couple settings,

I use semi-automatic mode (aperture set manually, shutter speed - by built-in exposure meter). Blurry pictures happen when you shake camera during shutter release. That's why tripod is a must. If you don't have tripod put camera on the table (chair, bookshelf) :)
and use "self-timer" feature or remote shutter release device (i.e. infrared)

Jay!
12-08-2001, 03:37 AM
Originally posted by awaken1973
I use semi-automatic mode (aperture set manually, shutter speed - by built-in exposure meter). Blurry pictures happen when you shake camera during shutter release. That's why tripod is a must. If you don't have tripod put camera on the table (chair, bookshelf) :)
and use "self-timer" feature or remote shutter release device (i.e. infrared) That pretty much sound like how I did them... :confused: :cry:

pkw1
12-08-2001, 08:34 AM
awww.. trust me Jay, save up, and get a digi cam... it'll be your best investment dude :)

I wish i had a digi cam sooner, since there are a number of models which i helped other people built (which means I don't own currently), and I really wish i could have got "non-blury" pictures of them.. grrrrr

but it's all good now :cool:

S Brake
12-08-2001, 04:40 PM
do you have any examples of these blurry pictures??? i am getting a digi cam soon so i'll be posting more of my models then

Jay!
12-08-2001, 04:46 PM
Originally posted by snowboarder927
do you have any examples of these blurry pictures??? i am getting a digi cam soon so i'll be posting more of my models then No. I don't waste time scanning them. :(

D16 V-TEC
12-08-2001, 05:27 PM
Originally posted by jay@af
No. I don't waste time scanning them. :(

Waa. :finger:

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