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Old 04-11-2010, 21:03   #1
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How do I take a photo of this and keep it in focus , camera was bugging out even on a tripod.

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Old 04-11-2010, 21:06   #2
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im only a amatuer photographer , but use a fast shutter speed if you can
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Old 04-11-2010, 21:26   #3
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tried that , its slowing the speed down because its trying to focus on the dark bit not the bulb.
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Old 04-11-2010, 21:31   #4
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tried that , its slowing the speed down because its trying to focus on the dark bit not the bulb.
do you have a manual focus setting ?
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Make sure, if it has the setting, that the camera is actually set for close up or even macro.

Then look in the options part of your camera set up, they usually give "focus zones" you just select which one you want. Just looked on my fuji and it has the option to focus on the centre irrespective of whats going on around it.

If you're on a tripod you can stand a slower "shutter speed" so to balance that use a "narrower aperture" ie higher f number. That will give you a greater depth of field so the actual focus isnt as critical.
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Just thinking about it, you could also switch the bulb off, set up on it because the brightness may be confusing the camera, then hold the setting (on my kodak it was a half press of the button) switch the bulb on and take the pic.
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good idea .... but i think macro would be a good idea
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do you have a manual focus setting ?


No its not an SLR its a small point and shoot type deal , I tried adjust depth of field but it still doesnt like it , only affected by the illuminated bulb I can take pics of non illuminated bulbs perfectly.
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No its not an SLR its a small point and shoot type deal , I tried adjust depth of field but it still doesnt like it , only affected by the illuminated bulb I can take pics of non illuminated bulbs perfectly.
use what daved said and see how it turns out most likely will be over exposed tho

try with the flash as that can spread the light and darken the image
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use what daved said and see how it turns out most likely will be over exposed tho

try with the flash as that can spread the light and darken the image
LOL Dave may has said some Absolute gems but he resides on my ignore list
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First off I would not take the pic into the light, try it from the back of the bulb, if you are trying to show the light or for some other reason need to take it from this angle then use a resistor or two and dim it down, I have a Nikon L100 and could take a pic of that free hand no probs, Rick
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First off I would not take the pic into the light, try it from the back of the bulb, if you are trying to show the light or for some other reason need to take it from this angle then use a resistor or two and dim it down, I have a Nikon L100 and could take a pic of that free hand no probs, Rick


I am trying to capture how bright the bulb is , they are the mutts nuts of bulbs and much brighter than all models before , thats the problem
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i have a set of cokin filters somewhere , but i dunno if they would be any good with your camera , probably not , but ricks advice sounds good , it would show how bright the bulb is when photographed from the rear surely ? ...... failing that try a photo editing program with the image and see what you can do .
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LOL Dave may has said some Absolute gems but he resides on my ignore list

and there you see ladies and gents the absolutey peurile attitude that led to the other thread

I cant see anything to offend in what ive posted here. perfectly helpful, ignore darwin removed as reasonably requested by the mods

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Old 04-11-2010, 22:50   #15
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have you tried adjusting the exposure? its a faff to take pics like that with point and shoot, but possible...id try lowering the exposure, macro on with either no flash, or like mine, half flash and try for manual focus///
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