




the T43 is a 15 inch model..
sorry forn the bad quality..
new camera, idiot photographer..









Navck wrote:Bill, want some tips on photography? My dad gave me a years lesson of it in 2 weeks (Aaaghh!)
A:Don't try to use the flash if your laptop screen is shinyish.. Use lights around it
B:Tripods are your friends if you want long exposures
C:Larger apture (Spelling?) = For more light but no "specific" focus on objects
that camera flash isn't useless...it should only be used when sunny.sheynk wrote:Navck wrote:Bill, want some tips on photography? My dad gave me a years lesson of it in 2 weeks (Aaaghh!)
A:Don't try to use the flash if your laptop screen is shinyish.. Use lights around it
B:Tripods are your friends if you want long exposures
C:Larger apture (Spelling?) = For more light but no "specific" focus on objects
gonna have to clarify C for ya
the larger aperture (small f/ number) will yeild lots of DOF (depth of field) and thus everything but the focus point will be ...well...out of focus and soft (this is taken to an extreme) whereas the small aperture (large f/ number) allows for more things to be in focus, at the cost of letting less light in.
each f/ number is a factor of root 2 and thus lets half the light in.
In short: get a tripod, get an external flash and bounce the image (45 degree of wall will do fine....or get a diffuser), or just get a lightbox for product photography that will give you that white space look ...(there are a few complete kits around)
You have an awesome camera, learn how to use it... and remember that the on camera flash is basically useless
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