Hi,
so - what with photos in move?
And why my S2IS don't have zoom on supermacro?
How can I take a photos with zoom on supermacro? And in move?
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Hi,
so - what with photos in move?
And why my S2IS don't have zoom on supermacro?
How can I take a photos with zoom on supermacro? And in move?
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Originally Posted by panienkabubu
HUH? I don't quite get the question on the 'in move' part sorry.
I'm not positive with the S2, however I own both the S1 and the S3 and only my S3 has super macro. It will allow focusing right on the lens if you want but isn't a zoom macro. I have to assume the S2 doesn't have that feature either. I'm not sure if any point and shoot type camera has that and I've priced lenses for a DSLR for zoom macro and they are expensive. If you want to zoom you'd be further ahead to just use the regular macro setting and zoom in with that rather than use super macro mode.Quote:
Originally Posted by panienkabubu
*as a side note I just bought the Canon XTi yesterday. YAY! So now I currently own 5 Canon cameras! lol
WOW...AMAZING pictures people!!! :D I almost bought the S3 but instead I decieded to get a compact camera. If I am not mistaken Canon came out with the S5 I tried it out in the store and loved it...but $$$ it is a ton of money :eek: I had the canon A520, but after having it about a year I sold it to my brother and got a compact Panasonic which I love! My mom also got a mega zoom camera from Panasonic. (don't get me wrong...I still love cananon!)
my s2 has super macro and macro
I think that you can't do moving shots in macro or super macro b/c the camera is trying to get the details of the image you want.
Back in June I was trying to take pics at a race and when the sun was out I was getting good pics but when the sun went down I couldn't get good ones b/c using the flash-the rapid succession- and zoom was too much for the camera to handle. I could either do rapid succession or flash and zoom - one or the other.
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not sure if I understood the question either so I'm not sure I answered it.
I think it won't zoom in super macro b/c the lens is already out pretty far -and you can get really close to the object if you read the book it tells you to be careful using macro and super macro b/c you could get too close and bust the lens. So that's zoom won't work with the macros.Quote:
Originally Posted by panienkabubu
I don't know what the move question means.
I thought about photos when my dogs run and I want have in focus photos.