Hi, I have been asked to shoot an event and print 6x4 prints preferably directly from the camera but wireless. My backup plan would be using my phone to send to print. Camera is a 5dsr with no built in wifi.
Printer is a Canon ink jet printer. Any ideas?
Too true. I run a couple of portrait studios in berks and hampshire. We have moved into wedding photography. Our pro photographer seems ok but the studio photographers who shoot alongside them as often as not take as good photos. You dont have to be awedding photographer to understand light...
Thanks. Like your anemonefish pic by the way. I have a phd in the sustainable exploitation of amphiprion ocellaris (the false clown anemonefish). A couple similar but yours looks like amphiprion clarkii. Probably taken in the far east. Wide range. Mainly vegetarian, but can be opportunistic. Can...
I have to agree with that. But my opinion is that £200 professional photographers are a blessing. Who has £1500 to spend on a few photos that you probably only look at again in 20 years and think to yourself "why the hell did I marry him/her". Weddings cost about £15000 these days. Madness. Some...
I had a look at that but became even more confused. If you compare a 400d dslr with a canon a powershot a720 with equivalent focal length and f-stop the calculation shows that the 400d has a deeper depth of field. However, the link i posted suggests that compacts with smaller sensors have...
Thanks again for the replies. I just wanted to post a link where I would the information that smaller sensors give deeper depth of field
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/digital-camera-sensor-size.htm
I guess the maths is going to be a little intense for me but was wondering if...
Thanks for the replies. I am still not sure if a compact camera with a small sensor would give better depth of field. The purpose of the exercise is purely a technical one. I want to see if a very high megapixel stitched image can be used to print very large images. So standing back and then...
OK, new to the forum. But need some technical advise.
I need to zoom into a close subject (about 1 -2 meters away). ideally with a 300+mm focal length. But i need a deep depth of field (the back and the front of the model both in focus). 15cm depth of field would be ideal. Would digital...
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