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This is Windows-only software. Does anyone know if a Mac OS X version is in the works?
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 Originally Posted by Sigbhu
So the same rules apply: use lenses in middle spots (f/8), keep ISOs low, and hand hold upto 1/60th.
Sorry if this has already been covered in this thread (haven't read it all) but I can't resist correcting this point say as to not mislead other novices out there who may be reading this...
1) What arpeture you use depends mostly on the DOF you are trying to achieve, don't just use f8, you may for exampe wish to use 1.8, 2.8 or 4 for a shallow DOF effect or f16 for landscapes with foregrounds you want in focus.
2) Hand hold up to 1/60th with which focal length, a 50mm fine... with a 20mm I will handhold 1/20 or longer and with a 300mm I will handhold at 1/300 or longer... What is this 1/60 generalisation????
Only point I do agree with is keeping ISOs as low as possible within the particular situation...
Last edited by jeisner; 05-10-2005 at 06:57 AM.
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