| bio | website | linuxquestions.org/questions/… |
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| location | Gurgaon, India | |
| age | 30 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years |
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Eccentric Aquarian, I don't follow crowds!
I am a software developer from India, working with C, C++, and Qt on Linux platform. I am mostly active on LinuxQuestions.org. I am a newbie in photography, and Linux too. :-)
http://500px.com/Anisha_Kaul/photos
Lately started enjoying critique writing on 1x.com, which has proved to be a great source of inspiration for me.
Gear list:
- Nikon DSLR D3100
- AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G
- AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G ED
- Joby GorillaPod SLR-Zoom
- Joby GorillaPod Ballhead
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Jun 29 |
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Why changing image format changes the area shown on the LCD screen? @Rowland Thanks, this means if I have to resize the image, only then I should shoot in 4:3 aspect ration, otherwise I am fine with 16:9 wide? |
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Jun 29 |
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Why changing image format changes the area shown on the LCD screen? @Francesco I was about to post the whole problem in the title, but then I'd have to paste the same thing again in the body too..that's why. And secondly, you could have bothered to modify the title yourself to make it more descriptive? |
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Jun 29 |
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Why changing image format changes the area shown on the LCD screen? Thanks @Evan , does aspect ratio has to do anything with the quality? |
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Jun 29 |
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Why changing image format changes the area shown on the LCD screen? and shooting on a 4:3 aspect ratio is better than 16:9, in terms of quality? |
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Jun 29 |
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Why changing image format changes the area shown on the LCD screen? Thanks, I'll read more about the aspect ratio. |
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Jun 29 |
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Why changing image format changes the area shown on the LCD screen? and how about mentioning the reasons for down vote? |
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Jun 29 |
asked | Why changing image format changes the area shown on the LCD screen? |
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Jun 29 |
accepted | How do I use manual focus on my Canon PowerShot SX210 IS? |
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Jun 24 |
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What methods do macro photographers use to get so close to butterflies, bees, insects and the like? Putting the insect in the fridge for the photograph, is simply ridiculous! |
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Jun 24 |
awarded | Critic |
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Jun 23 |
accepted | What is the meaning of having 9 focus points and how to see where they are? |
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Jun 23 |
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What is the meaning of having 9 focus points and how to see where they are? Thanks, indeed the official doc doesn't mention anything regarding the 9 focus points. |
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Jun 23 |
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What is the meaning of having 9 focus points and how to see where they are? My only fault was, that I trusted dpreview blindly. |
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Jun 23 |
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What is the meaning of having 9 focus points and how to see where they are? added manual link |
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Jun 23 |
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What is the meaning of having 9 focus points and how to see where they are? See the following link, it is mentioned there Number of focus points 9. dpreview.com/products/canon/compacts/canon_sx210is |
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Jun 23 |
asked | What is the meaning of having 9 focus points and how to see where they are? |
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Jun 22 |
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How do I use manual focus on my Canon PowerShot SX210 IS? The distance was in cm, the object was on the table, so was the camera, the maximum scale that gets shown is 1m. What did you mean by "right 'neighbourhood' "? I couldn't understand that. |
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Jun 22 |
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How do I use manual focus on my Canon PowerShot SX210 IS? Thanks, so the distance bar tells me that the distance between the camera and the subject is 20cm. How am I supposed to use that information? Sorry for the dumb question, but I need to know this. |
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Jun 22 |
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How do I use manual focus on my Canon PowerShot SX210 IS? Thanks, distance bar tells us the distance between the subject and the camera? |
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Jun 22 |
asked | How do I use manual focus on my Canon PowerShot SX210 IS? |