11-22-2017 07:07 PM
Hello everyone.
I'm posting here hoping to find someone who can help me.
I recently got a 6D mark 2 to shoot my videos and it was all fine. Last night I was asked to take some photos during a meeting but I immediatly saw the lack of quality in all of them. I can't explain this absence of details even in the darkest enviroment or with the slowest shutter...
02-29-2020 09:07 AM
@AndreaW wrote:
Ignacio has a photo posted earlier in this chain. And, wrong again, I do not use the camera because I cannot trust it on shoots. I have two cameras.
i did not see any obvious "rainbow" effects, nor anything else out of the ordinary. The exposure settings were not close to what I might have used. I do not see anything else that jumps out as really bad in the group photo.
You have had over a year to post a sample photo to demonstrate the problem. IMHO, there is nothing wrong with the camera. I dare you to prove me wrong.
02-29-2020 10:47 AM
Waddizzle, i think you need to calm down. I dont understand why you are being so aggressive, i came here with a problem and what im trying to do is providing every source of information you guys are asking me to, in order to get this solved.
Regardin you questioning my exposure settings, again, it has nothing to do with it, flash freezes very well subjects and i can even take photos at 1/6 of a second if there is no heavy lights moving towards their bodies, like in here.
I can agree with you that i would normally take faster photos of a group of people, but in this case, place was very dark and i wanted to try and catch at least a little bit of background.
What i would honestly like from you is to treat me with respect and instead of desperatly trying to prove im a bad photographer, try to understand what the problem is and provide a solution, if you are failing to do so, then please dont reply back, your comments are not helping.This photo was taken with very similar data (1/25 and f 3.5 i think it was) and theres no watercolour looking blur whatsoever. I
02-29-2020 09:06 AM
02-29-2020 09:14 AM
02-29-2020 09:31 AM - edited 02-29-2020 09:39 AM
@AndreaW wrote:
It’s okay that this has you stumped as well.
Thanks anyway.
What is mystifying has been your unwillingness to demonstrate the issue. What is mystifying is that you have had a new camera sitting around that you have not used for nearly a year, refuse to use, and have not tried to sell it.
What this has really been all about are the links to your web site that you posted, promoting your photography business. That is what this has been about all along. You have fooled no one.
02-29-2020 09:51 AM
We should probably focus on helping folks with photography issues and not speculate on why people are here.
02-29-2020 10:37 AM
@jrhoffman75 wrote:We should probably focus on helping folks with photography issues and not speculate on why people are here.
We tried and failed. Her initial claim was that she had the same problem as the OP. The OP did not understand DoF. She said DoF was not her issue. I advised her to contact Canon a year ago. She has been uncooperative and argumentative.
Posting those links goes against forum rules, anyway.
02-29-2020 11:23 AM
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03-01-2020 03:20 PM
I use lightroom.
And when i shoot nightclubs i use jpg m size, thats why jpegs are small size. its only about an 11megapixel photo
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