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Old 12-11-2005, 08:54 AM
T1KARMANN T1KARMANN is offline
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Default settings for fz20

well i have been playing with my new fz20 and it seams to take OK pics without the flash and in full auto mode

the shots im trying to take are of a large fish tank which is made of acrylic

any tips on getting a slightly better shots would be helpful i.e settings which levels would be best the fish are not that fast moving and the tank lights are more than enough

i dont know to much about picture taking but i think the fz20 should be easy enought for me to work out if someone points me in the right direction

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Old 12-11-2005, 12:11 PM
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T1KARMANN,

If you could post and example of your problem here (or at least describe in detail what the problem is), I'm sure you could get some help.


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Old 12-12-2005, 04:26 AM
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Hi hear are are 3 shot that were taken on the fz20 i think they are fairly good but was hoping you guys could help me tweek the cam

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Old 12-12-2005, 07:13 AM
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Nice photos and I am no help
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Old 12-12-2005, 05:06 PM
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i think the fz20 is good enought to take the kind of shots i want but all the different setting are blowing my mind

does anyone know which auto setting i should put the cam in to get the shots right i like the shots i have taken but have changed them so much i cant remember what they were
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Old 12-13-2005, 12:55 PM
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hi...

even if can't tell for sure (since your pic sample is somewhat small), i think your pic is good, that arowana pic is really good. add some more side lightning, i think golden and orange color of that arowana will be more pronounced.

now, i surely can not tell which setting for that pics, but if you look up in the original picture EXIF data, it will be there
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Old 12-13-2005, 01:24 PM
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Your photos are pretty good, but if you are looking to improve them or to understand how you might improve them, I think I would set the camera on a tripod and start using the manual settings or aperture or shutter priorities. I do not think you'll find an automatic setting that will give you exactly what you want.

I think your photos are too good for me to give any specific suggestions as, only you know exactly how you might want the photos changed. Perhaps one useful setting (available in all modes) will be the exposure compensation. I think most of us use that to adjust what the camera "thinks" is the right setting. Usually, the camera has a tendency to over expose shots, so setting the EV to -1/3 or -2/3 will help. I find that in dark situations I can use 0 or +1/3 to get a bit more exposure. Again, that is personal preference.

One thing you may find useful if you are taking shots of fish tanks or even water, especially if an external light is involved, is a polarizing filter. That helps remove glare if it is a problem, although you don't have that problem on the shots you made.

Good luck. I'd be interested in hearing your findings as you practice and learn more.

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Old 12-13-2005, 01:31 PM
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I do not know if you are aware you can view the settings you used for instance here is the exif for the first photo.
File: - C:\Documents and Settings\GENE\My Documents\My Pictures\P1000106.JPG

Make - Panasonic
Model - DMC-FZ20
Orientation - Top left
XResolution - 72
YResolution - 72
ResolutionUnit - Inch
Software - CAMEDIA Master 4.10
DateTime - 2005:12:09 23:17:11
YCbCrPositioning - Co-Sited
ExifOffset - 210
ExposureTime - 1/60 seconds
FNumber - 2.80
ExposureProgram - Manual control
ISOSpeedRatings - 200
ExifVersion - 0220
DateTimeOriginal - 2006:12:08 20:32:01
DateTimeDigitized - 2006:12:08 20:32:01
ComponentsConfiguration - YCbCr
CompressedBitsPerPixel - 4 (bits/pixel)
ExposureBiasValue - -1.00
MaxApertureValue - F 2.83
MeteringMode - Multi-segment
LightSource - Auto
Flash - Not fired, compulsory flash mode
FocalLength - 16.00 mm
FlashPixVersion - 0100
ColorSpace - sRGB
ExifImageWidth - 350
ExifImageHeight - 262
InteroperabilityOffset - 6436
SensingMethod - One-chip color area sensor
FileSource - DSC - Digital still camera
SceneType - A directly photographed image
CustomRendered - Custom process
ExposureMode - Auto bracket
WhiteBalance - Auto
DigitalZoomRatio - 0.00 x
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm - 96 mm
SceneCaptureType - Standard
GainControl - Low gain up
Contrast - Normal
Saturation - High
Sharpness - Normal

Maker Note (Vendor): -


and the 2nd one

File: - C:\Documents and Settings\GENE\My Documents\My Pictures\P1000265.JPG

Make - Panasonic
Model - DMC-FZ20
Orientation - Top left
XResolution - 72
YResolution - 72
ResolutionUnit - Inch
Software - CAMEDIA Master 4.10
DateTime - 2005:12:10 20:03:59
YCbCrPositioning - Co-Sited
ExifOffset - 210
ExposureTime - 1/10 seconds
FNumber - 2.80
ExposureProgram - Normal program
ISOSpeedRatings - 200
ExifVersion - 0220
DateTimeOriginal - 2006:12:09 21:01:53
DateTimeDigitized - 2006:12:09 21:01:53
ComponentsConfiguration - YCbCr
CompressedBitsPerPixel - 2 (bits/pixel)
ExposureBiasValue - 0.00
MaxApertureValue - F 2.83
MeteringMode - Multi-segment
LightSource - Auto
Flash - Not fired, compulsory flash mode
FocalLength - 8.40 mm
FlashPixVersion - 0100
ColorSpace - sRGB
ExifImageWidth - 450
ExifImageHeight - 337
InteroperabilityOffset - 6436
SensingMethod - One-chip color area sensor
FileSource - DSC - Digital still camera
SceneType - A directly photographed image
CustomRendered - Custom process
ExposureMode - Auto
WhiteBalance - Auto
DigitalZoomRatio - 0.00 x
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm - 50 mm
SceneCaptureType - Standard
GainControl - Low gain up
Contrast - Normal
Saturation - Normal
Sharpness - Normal

Maker Note (Vendor): -
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Old 12-14-2005, 02:14 PM
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Beware of one thing, the camera focus/takes measurements up to the glass. So, maybe is better to take shot from distance with little zoom. Definitely "more light" from side/front and little light in back. (auto mode)
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Old 12-14-2005, 02:23 PM
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this little golden one is in the window (20f zoom)
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