Hi all, I don't usually come around here but there was something interesting about the iPhone 7 Plus camera I was curious about.
When I'm looking at a photo in my camera roll and I hold down on it, it changes the picture in weird ways I can't explain very well and zooms in after a few seconds.
It seems like the camera takes a few pictures with different lighting then turns it into one picture until you hold down on it?
If anyone knows what this feature is called or knows any more about this I would appreciate any help.
Yeah it's called HDR
>>2935816
HDR, there's an option to turn it off I think if you want it off
>>2935822
Is it true HDR or is it the pseudo HDR that's been on all the other iPhones?
Last one reached image limit
Comment Critique etc.
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>>2934654
2 nitpicks.
1 the out of focus rock in the foreground looks like crap. Pulling off out of focus stuff in the bottom of thr frame like that is hard to pull off in landscape photos. In this instance it looks like you just forgot your tripod and rested your camera on some rocks.
2 the person is totally lost against the dark tones of the background. I would have moved around/had them move so they were isolated against the sky between the valleys of the peaks in the background.
Nicr exposure and general idea tho
snapshit from the last couple months
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Went out and shot some photos, it was a nice day. Not sure which I like better, the muted tones or the black and white.
So I'll be posting both sets of 5.
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Hey /p/(?) this is my first time on this board, and I just wanted to show you some photo collage edits I make and see what you think :^)
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I'm relatively new to photography. I've always been interested but it's only recently I got a decent camera and tried to learn as much as I can.
I'm still stuck on one thing, though: isn't it advisable to have the fastest lens no matter the focal length? Besides sharpness and low CA/vignetting, isn't lens speed the most important thing to a lens, or rather to taking a good shot?
For a long time I was using ISO Auto on my DSLR. I thought "I can use the shutter speed and aperture I like, the automatic ISO will compensate so my photos aren't under/overexposed", but then I read a bit more into it and am convinced I want the lowest ISO possible for any given image. During the day I can realistically get ISO100 in most situations, but during night I should still strive for ISO100 to reduce noise.
So it made me think lens speed is the bottleneck for potentially amazing PQ photos. Am I right in my train of thought? Barring sports/wildlife photography, shouldn't I be investing in the fastest lenses of a given focal length as possible?
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i used to worry about iso a lot too but now i dont really care. Images are good enough now a days up to 3200 iso. and its not like when you look at a photo you look at it 100%; you always see it resized smaller, which means you dont see the noise as much. i think its better to have high iso to get that low light shot then to have 100 iso and a blurry pic.
imo, put you iso on auto up to the iso that still gives decent quality.
generally the faster lenses give better image quality through out the range, so normally they are better.
>>2941964
>isn't it advisable to have the fastest lens no matter the focal length?
No. Well, faster lenses give you more room to work, but just because you have an F1.4 lens doesn't mean you're always shooting at F1.4
Aperture effects bokeh as well as light sensitivity. The faster the aperture, the shallower the depth of field. This is up to the photographer to choose what is the appropriate DOF for the shot he wants to take. Always shooting wide open can also be an indicator of an amateur photographer. Most experienced photographers use shallow depth when it suits the photo, not just to have bokeh for the sake of bokeh.
>For a long time I was using ISO Auto on my DSLR. I thought "I can use the shutter speed and aperture I like, the automatic ISO will compensate so my photos aren't under/overexposed", but then I read a bit more into it and am convinced I want the lowest ISO possible for any given image.
This is correct. You always want the lowest ISO possible without giving up on other things. You want the lowest ISO possible while maintaining the DOF you want and a shutter speed appropriate enough for the scene/subject to keep it from having motion blur, unless that's the effect you're after.
I generally shoot in aperture priority or program auto mode and let the camera choose the shutter/ISO based on my settings.
>So it made me think lens speed is the bottleneck for potentially amazing PQ photos. Am I right in my train of thought? Barring sports/wildlife photography, shouldn't I be investing in the fastest lenses of a given focal length as possible?
Not even close. Lens speed has nothing to do with overall "image quality". It's true that faster lenses are built better and thus have better IQ, but that's not the effect of the speed, that's an effect of the manufacturer.
Don't worry about lens speed so much. If you have something 2.8 or faster, you're generally golden in normal lighting conditions
>>2941969
I only have a 50mm f/1.8 and 16mm f/2.8 although I'm interested in the Sigma 30mm f/1.4.
The reason I thought speed is a bottleneck for great photos is because of versatility. Unless you have a tripod for every shot, there's going to be a situation where no combination of (reasonable) shutter speed and low (<1600) ISO can produce a properly exposed image. Even with an f/3.6 for example, some photos will need higher ISO or longer exposures to have good exposure. A faster lens, however, gives me more room to work in. I can step up without having to resort to long shutter speeds which are difficult without tripod.
I don't use the widest aperture for every photo, but I do appreciate having the option in lower light conditions because if I don't have my tripod, I can't take a good shot otherwise. Higher ISO, at least to me, has a larger effect in dark conditions.
>>2941967
I'm fiddling with maximum ISOs for now, I'm very comfortable up to ISO800.
Where do I find pics like this ?
>>2941934
Take em yourself
>>2941935
gimme sources of dark places with neon signs
>>2941939
Are you american?
So I bought my RX100 IV just three weeks ago. Mark V announced today. What the fuck man, how do I feel about this? This was my first digital camera after doing film for one year. I got rid of my receipt since I thought it would be the perfect Point and Shit camera to take with me everywhere but fuck this is the one thing that makes me regret my purchase. I guess I should have seen this coming but I dunno.
Help me /p/ I'm on suicide watch.
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>>2941913
Can you still take it back to the store?
>New camera
>2 weeks later manufacturer's rebate increases by $100
>Go back to store with receipt
>"I just bought this recently. Can I refund it then immediately repurchase it?"
>Yes can do
And that's how I got $100 off my newest lens.
I'd tell you to try something similar but you tossed the receipt. Why.
It's still the same camera. My camera is 5 years old and I still like it.
Hey, /p/, im new to photography and not a very art inclined person. ive started taking pictures just to practice composition and balance and stuff, but find myself sorta struggling to know what to look for and how to improve, so im wondering if anyone here can suggest good beginners guides?
ideally free ones since i am about to spend a bunch of money on a camera. (well, a couple hundred, but im poor)
pic semi related, i want to take pictures of nature and people.
also, id use a picture of my own, but i dont not have them on my pc
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=free+photography+guide
Have fun.
If you have a local library go check out and browse the photography section in non-fiction. I started with a couple of books aimed at introductory photography classes for design students and branched out into books that deal more deeply with composition.
As for cameras, you don't *have* to buy a dslr/mirrorless system, but that will give you more control over your image and more camera to grow into. It depends on what you want. If you are buying into one of these systems, expect to spend $300 minimum even if you are going for used gear. I would recommend a pentax K-50 on the grounds that it has two control wheels so that you can control aperture size and shutter speed without having to press extra buttons. This feature is not on entry level nikon and canon bodies, but then again, it depends. I like shooting in manual mode rather than letting the camera decide everything for me. Remember though that you can get good compact cameras that can take great pictures for less money. The only downside of this is that you don't have the same amount of features and interchangeable lens systems (especially if you are shooting wildlife where having zoom is a must).
already spent a long time googling it, and found some, but i didnt find much that seemed useful. thats why im here.
thats a good idea, will check library. will most beginners books be pretty good?
my friend is getting rid of her canon 350d, so i was going to just buy that from her for $150 aud with a couple spare lenses. it seemed like a good deal?
Hi /p/
I stole my sister's camera, here's a picture of a bush.
Why do you guys want pictures to be 1MB and/or 1000 pixels on the longest side? I would've assumed the photography board would like the highest resolution and quality pictures they can get.
Anyway, I'm pretty proud. I focused it all by myself, but I had to set the physical switch on the lens to turn off autofocus; I don't know how to turn it off on the camera.
Now how do I take the best pictures for my Kickstarter campaign? It's a set of speakers, but we also have some cool stickers and t-shirts for backers.
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>>2941828
>Why do you guys want pictures to be 1MB and/or 1000 pixels on the longest side? I would've assumed the photography board would like the highest resolution and quality pictures they can get.
4chan used to be slow, but now it's not, but this Australian wrote a thing and it got stickied and everyone just goes along with it because herd mentality.
Anyway, your pic is just your standard pic of a bush. Nothing special.
For your kickstarter campaign, you'll want a light tent/light box. Look that shit up, son.
>>2941828
>Stole your sisters camera
>post picture of a bush
lol
I have an xpro1 and I've been having fun using cheapo manual focus lenses on it. I want to find a cheap (under 100 dollars) very wide, 20mm or less, lens that I can use with an adapter on muh fuji. Does anyone have a suggestion? I have a minolta MD mount adapter right now but I'm not opposed to getting another adapter for the new lens.
>>2941814
gear thread or kys
I see the
"ZONLAI 25mm F1.8 DISCOVER"
"Meike MK-FX 28mm f/2.8"
If you're really too poor for the Samyang 12mm f/2.0, you can also get a screw-on wide angle adapter and be prepared to deal with wonky distortion in post.
More than the budget
but the Sigma 19mm art lens is fucking amazing
Two days of street photography
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>>2941594
resize your google shit and/or just delete the thread and leave
Does anyone ever do photos involving props?
Im thinking of taking some dark photos with pic related
You'll be horrifically embarrassed by yourself in a few years if you do.
>>2941340
This is 100% true. There is no upside to doing this.
old one reached limit, also:
why slug more slug
1- Slug is so much light than snail who have shell to copy slug technology
2- The snail use the shell because is a fucking faget
3- snail got crush so easy, and you can give the slug to ur dog chew and it ll still eat lettuce
4- shell is MORE heavy than a no shell
5- some slug have internal shell because more evolved
6- Your cousin will not want to stay on your house to play slug
7- if you trow the slug on wall, the wall will go up
8- Trow both on water and watch which will come up first
9- slug at mate will make a slimecord. The snail will show dribble
10- All slugs are hermaphrodite. Snail is too but because it is faget
11- slug is the name of a bullet. snail because it is slow.
12- Slug will eat carrion. slug don't give a fuck
13- slug didn't need an upgrade. slug is perfect
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Yeah, about the newbies with their pro-looking xti cameras with the vert grips. Keep your gear in the car. Play photographer on your own dime, not mine. Pack a PS camera like you're supposed to. Otherwise you're just confusing people. I will recognize you instantly as an overzealous hobbyist, but the groom's mother (or whoever) may not. Whether they embrace your presence or shun it, you are a menace. I don't have the time, the interest or the patience in talking to you about my profession while I'm in the middle of a shoot. My advice to you is just don't be there. Send me a resume. Work as an assistant. Get a BFA at a reputable school. Cut your teeth somewhere else.
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Not really sure about... uh, anything youve said in the writing bits, but I like your pictures. Have you blurred the top of the clouds manually in the photos? I think it'd look way better if it wasn't so blurred
Hey guys, I'm a relatively new photographer looking for honest feedback/criticism/savage insults :) this is the shoot I'm most proud of, only 7 pics here. They're of a street artist in Edinburgh that caught my eye. I'd love to get into street photography and I'm looking for help and advice. Just wanna know if it's something I have potential to do. Have a great day!
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4/7 (just realised the last pic is 0.1MB too big, im sorry)
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