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This question does not apply for the automatic modes. The camera sets everything. If you want better photos, use the manual settings. |
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  Cariad Logo Queen Premium,ExMod 2001-03 join:2000-07-02 Staten Island, NY clubs: 1 edit | reply to B52GUNR ahhhh, I didn't know that.
I was using a canon 28-90mm lens |
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  jjoshua Premium join:2001-06-01 Scotch Plains, NJ | reply to Cariad I have an XT. It has macro mode? I never used it.
Like was said... Use Aperature priority mode - You set the aperature and the camera sets the correct shutter speed.
Now... Tell us what lens you're using. |
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| reply to Cariad said by Cariad :I thought everyone used macro mode when taking flowers. We use a macro lens but not macro mode:). -- Some assembly required, your mileage may vary, no pixels were harmed in the writing of this post. Brain cells, though, are a different matter. You want fries with that? |
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| reply to Cariad said by Cariad :I need to put the camera to aperture priority to do all that, I'm almost positive I can't change anything in macro mode on the canon xt. Thanks for the advice. That is probably correct - for the most part I would stay away from the pre-programmed scene modes. Use them to see what choices the camera would make, and then move back to modes with more control for tweaking.
Av is probably your friend here - use it when you want control over the DOF. Camera will chose a good shutter speed. -- »www.rsdhope.org "We are not honest and open-minded explorers of reality; we are alienated from reality because we have made ourselves the center of the universe." Lesslie Newbigin |
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  Cariad Logo Queen Premium,ExMod 2001-03 join:2000-07-02 Staten Island, NY clubs: | reply to B52GUNR I thought everyone used macro mode when taking flowers. |
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  B52GUNR KM 7D love and D3 Nirvana Premium,MVM join:2001-03-06 Vallejo, CA clubs:   | reply to Cariad Then don't use macro mode, use manual mode, or Av (aperture priority). |
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  Cariad Logo Queen Premium,ExMod 2001-03 join:2000-07-02 Staten Island, NY clubs: | reply to ccallana I need to put the camera to aperture priority to do all that, I'm almost positive I can't change anything in macro mode on the canon xt. Thanks for the advice. |
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| reply to Cariad Stay where you are at, close the aperture down. If you are handholding, watch your shutter speed. I shoot a lot of flower macros at f/22 which pretty much requires a tripod unless you have a ton of light. In your shot above looks like you have plenty of shutter speed to deal with (1/800th) you could get that down several stops before worrying about it hand held. -- »www.rsdhope.org "We are not honest and open-minded explorers of reality; we are alienated from reality because we have made ourselves the center of the universe." Lesslie Newbigin |
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| reply to jjoshua No, I know how to change everything, it's just remembering when to change it 
Changing the aperture while taking the flower wasn't an option, since when I put the camera in macro mode, I can't manually change anything.
So I guess the question still stands - or I should just take a step back from the flower, and make sure the whole thing is in focus. |
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1 edit | reply to Cariad Instead of using f/4.5, try f/8 or f/11.
Is this an issue of not knowing how to change the setting on the camera? Or did you try that and it still didn't work?
Also, with the smaller aperture, you should focus on the center of the flower. |
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  Cariad Logo Queen Premium,ExMod 2001-03 join:2000-07-02 Staten Island, NY clubs: 1 edit | reply to Wow Like I've not been told that a 100 times before.Thanks...again
Believe it or not, that's actually what I was practicing today. Put the camera on Aperture mode most of the time then took the same scene with different settings. |
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@cvalley.net | reply to Cariad Stop down the aperture. |
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  Pretorious Theres more behind the pic than the wall Premium,MVM join:2003-01-08 clubs:   | reply to Cariad You need to shoot with a smaller aperture (larger number) to increase your DOF.  -- My other Gallery |
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Stupid question for some, but how would I get all this in focus. I took several photos and never quite managed it. It's not just the flower either. I take a group of people and I never quite managed to get all in focus. |
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