In general, the less zoom you use the pictures will be sharper. Kinda a tradeoff there. Nikon has a little flower icon the stays green when you are in good zoom areas and will turn white when the zoom gets too much. I believe you are using a Nikon by the other thread?
Can't use the zoom on my camera on macro mode. Well, you can, but I can get closer to the coin and get it in focus w/o zoom. With zoom, camera has to be 3x further away, and the coin would be about 2/3 times smaller than w/o zoom. It's gay.
Oh yea... Amazingly, only 24 or so days after the TX quarter release, my bank (in WV, eastern US, hicksville...) managed to have 4 TX quarters. Grabbed all 4. So yea, i now have 4 spiffy (well, 3. One has a nice hit on the TX state. The other 3 are decent) TX quarters. All Philly. Got a friend in LA on the lookout for some Denver mint coins to snail mail to me.
<< <i>In general, the less zoom you use the pictures will be sharper. Kinda a tradeoff there. Nikon has a little flower icon the stays green when you are in good zoom areas and will turn white when the zoom gets too much. I believe you are using a Nikon by the other thread? >>
That's only true if you use an interpolated zoom. An optical zoom factor retains its crispness for the full range. That's one reason why you see cameras and camcorders showing optical range and digital range.
Well, one of the first rules of photography I learned years ago is to take as many pics of the same thing as you can because chances are you'll hate most of them.
well, the sony dcrdvd300 is a camcorder that uses cd as a storage medieum..goes straight to your dvd player should you take movies, stills i transmit to pc and them manipulate in photoshop..which I have 7 if someone wants a copy.
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<< <i>In general, the less zoom you use the pictures will be sharper. Kinda a tradeoff there. Nikon has a little flower icon the stays green when you are in good zoom areas and will turn white when the zoom gets too much. I believe you are using a Nikon by the other thread? >>
That's only true if you use an interpolated zoom. An optical zoom factor retains its crispness for the full range. That's one reason why you see cameras and camcorders showing optical range and digital range.
of you took time to respond to. The sheer volume of cameras and possibilities, with the only knowledge I have being that
which you guys provided me with, made dizzy and I ended up leaving with nothing. Now I'm looking on eBay armed with that
same thread and I just cannot make up my mind. Everyone's pictures look so nice. Damn, I hate "Not knowing". That
vulnerable, "ignorant" feeling shoots holes through my Astral Plane! It's making me ill.
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<< <i>anyone know what it was? >>
A notebook.