Keep in mind that the full-size version is UNTOUCHED, from the cam, and the same goes for the downsampled version, which only features additional sharpening required for web viewing.
In my case, I am running the F30 on M-mode, and set to a pre-set ISO-speed or AUTO-400. The camera selects Aperture and Speed by itself on this mode, but it tends to do so with shutter-speed priority, in mind. That is, keep the shutter-speed as high as possible, and then select the lowest possible aperture to achieve correct expsosure, at the selected ISO speed. This seems to work most of the time, because the little lens is reasonably decent, right from f/2.8.
The F30 seems to be exposing differently, though, than the F10/F11, and it seems to render shadow detail differently too. I can't post hard-evidence, but there are a few and interesting reviews, out there, where you can see the differences.
Enjoy!
Guest
19-Jul-2006 22:56
Thankyou verymuch Ferenc for your help,i appreciate it.perhaps in my case it´s the user error which i believe is the real problem.lack of controls and manual adjustments on F10 makes it a bit less satisfying to use it regularly, but i am gonna give it a try.
thankyou once again for uploading the originals.
i wish you a nice time,
cheers
Vipin
This is an example which I would rarely bother shooting with a baby-cam, or with anything other than our EOS dSLRs, because of the absence of daylight, and presence of tungsten (artifical light).
You can see, however, how well the F30 fares, inspite of the adverse conditions, and the slightly front-focus, to keep the hand-and-water sharp enough.