February 15, 2010 at 4:24 pm
Hello, fist visit today with my new cam. I don’t like the pics that much maybe because the weather was crap with snow and fog. But I think it has something to do with my settings, more about that down the post.
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About the colors, I can’t figure out what the problem seems to be, the colors are a but dull and soft. The White Balance is set to auto and the colors are sRGB. Maybe you guys can help me, my cam is the Canon EOS 50D, I made these pics in P mode.
Tomorrow some more.
By: Maikel - 16th February 2010 at 21:00
Wow that would be great, but I need to work (also in the weekend grrrrr!) Maybe we can make another plan sometime? Have a nice day tomorrow!
By: tenthije - 16th February 2010 at 17:09
Thanks for the reply, lens used is the 70-300 USM IS Canon. Shotting in these conditions are not that great you are right. I’ll give it a try on thursday or friday when the weather is better.
Have you got some time on saturday? The weather this week will be best then, and I intend to go spotting at Amsterdam. It’s been 4 or 5 months and since I run schipholspotter.com that is really quite a disgrace. 😉
As for you lense, it’s a nice good-weather lense. But when it is overcast or gloomy it reaches its limits fast. If you want you can try one of my lenses saturday. I carry a Sigma 70-200 2.8 and the well known Canon 100-400L.
The 50D should be a very good camera. I got the older 30D, and still got the ancient 10D laying around somewhere as well. I am really happy with it.
edited to add: Tomorrow will be fine as well!
By: Maikel - 16th February 2010 at 15:53
Thanks for the reply, lens used is the 70-300 USM IS Canon. Shotting in these conditions are not that great you are right. I’ll give it a try on thursday or friday when the weather is better.
By: gary o - 15th February 2010 at 20:30
Hmm with regards to settings,as the light in that case is quite low,its very hard to get sharp photos.Try aperture priority to its lowest setting,depending on what lens in use,could be as low as F2.8.If you dont mind noise/grain you could bump up the ISO numbers?
By: Bristol_Rob - 15th February 2010 at 18:47
Nice Post
Love Shot 3
Rob
🙂