Are any of you with 30D (and maybe the 400D has them too) picture
styles using neutral and faithful for anything different? It
looks to me like they come with the same default settings, unless
there's some hidden difference, and I'm not even sure what the
intended difference is supposed to
OK, was fine for a while, but I sent in a short post about 30D
picture styles, and nothing. Willem, can you tell me what gives here??
Ken
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--- Austin Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
With a 10-24 lens with IS, I would be able to get good handheld
results at 1 sec consistently.
THAT is exactly why I want a 24-70 IS crowds, spontaneous
capabilities, and no room for a
tripod. Great image! thanks for sharing,
On 10 Feb 2007, at 8:51 PM, Jane Waters wrote:
Hmm? Safari (Mac) doesn't seem to have such a setting -- Or I
haven't found it if it does!
Roger
Roger, in Safari, check in your preferences menu under
appearancesI'm still in 10.3.9, but
my relevant choices under default encoding are
- Original Message -
From: Ken Durling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: eos@a1.nl
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 4:30 AM
Subject: EOS test
OK, was fine for a while, but I sent in a short post about 30D picture
styles, and nothing. Willem, can you tell me what gives here??
Ken
Hi Ken,
I use the default picture style (meaning low sharpening and no color
corrections). I don't change picture styles (or better, I have not
changed them till now). I think that you can achieve pretty much
everything in post processing, with more control. If you oversaturate an
image, it is (IMHO)
I used the default on my EOS 1ds but my pictures were
visibly less than sharp. So I increased in-camera
sharpening and they are OK now.
What I still can't understand is why, given a sharp
properly focused lens and a fast enough shutter speed,
a camera would need that much sharpening. It's hard to
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 13:31:31 -0800, you wrote:
Are any of you with 30D (and maybe the 400D has them too) picture
styles using neutral and faithful for anything different? It
looks to me like they come with the same default settings, unless
there's some hidden difference, and I'm not even sure
Hi Jane,
Austin, my comment was directed at the resulting image, not
trying to hand-hold for one second,
which is virtually impossible.
...and having your subjects still for one second!
I my instance, I want to be able
to carry the camera around WITHOUT
the tripod and flash; be a fly on
Hi Jane,
Austin, my comment was directed at the resulting image, not
trying to hand-hold for one second,
which is virtually impossible.
...and having your subjects still for one second!
I my instance, I want to be able
to carry the camera around WITHOUT
the tripod and flash; be a fly
Hmmm, I got Bob's reply at 4:56AM (Hong Kong time) and your original message
an hour and 39 minutes later at 6:35AM.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken Durling
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 10:31 PM
To: eos@a1.nl
Subject: EOS test
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