QUOTE(Uzuolaida* @ 2007 06 29, 23:05)
Pirma klausima atsakysiu ryt.
Paspaudus ryskumo gylio mygtuka mano Nikone rodo busimos "nuotraukos" vaizda.
WB gali ir toliau rankiniu budu nustatineti. palengvinimui yra tiek keli variantai. Dar turetu buti temperaturos Kelvinai nustatymas.
Paspaudus ryskumo gylio mygtuka mano Nikone rodo busimos "nuotraukos" vaizda.
WB gali ir toliau rankiniu budu nustatineti. palengvinimui yra tiek keli variantai. Dar turetu buti temperaturos Kelvinai nustatymas.
va, ka radau:
A-DEP, or Automatic Depth of Field mode, is an interesting idea that can be very useful - but could be much better implemented. The idea is that the user tells the camera what range of distances should be kept in focus in the final photo. This is achieved by the camera checking all seven AF zones, and then calculating the shutter speed and aperture required to keep all seven zones in focus. A-DEP mode is a very useful feature in theory, and sometimes useful in practice as well - but at least one older Canon camera had a much better way of handling A-DEP mode. What happens when the subjects you want in focus can't be simultaneously lined up under the seven focus points, or the camera can't achieve a focus lock on them?