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    New Photographer question

    Hey guys thanks in advance for your help.

    I am about to begin an intro to photography class, and am tired of using my camera for just point and shoot and then having to spend a while in photoshop to make it how i wanted it.

    I currently own a Canon S1 IS and am trying to learn shutter speed and aperture settings, right now i sat down and took about 50 photos of three balls lined up trying to only focus on the center ball and blur the rest.

    my camera has a max aperture setting of f8.0 iso of 400 and shutter speed ranging from 15" to 1/8000 i believe.

    i am currently using the stock lens since the new lens i ordered are on the way which may be a problem.

    I have been reading my text book and just cant seem to get it right.

    i am looking for a photo that is similar to the one below.



    any advice or sites would be a great help i can post some of my photos as well if needed.

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    Re: New Photographer question

    well after reading more and more maybe it is my focal length since it is a point and shoot camera.

    maybe a new camera is in order if i really want to get artistic.

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    Re: New Photographer question

    f8 will not give you a shallow enough depth of field (DOF) for shooting close objects. The larger the aperture (smaller number) and the shallower the DOF. Also focal length plays a part, but it's mainly aperture that is used to control DOF.

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    Re: New Photographer question

    Quote Originally Posted by barnetod
    i am looking for a photo that is similar to the one below
    Well. I'd like to see your photos when trying to get something similar.

    You can see the blurred background, that means it's a short shutter speed and wide open.
    Your camera has either Av or M settings, so you have complete control over the aperture.

    Set it t0 Av and adjust to the smallest f stop number.
    That will give you the smallest area that's in sharp focus and the backgrouns out of focus.


    i am currently using the stock lens since the new lens i ordered are on the way which may be a problem.
    I don't think an additional lens will make much difference.


    cyberlord: The maximum aperture is f/2.8 to 3.1 (not f8)
    But with a 5.8 - 58mm focal length that's going to leave a LOT still in focus.
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    Re: New Photographer question

    i figured as much i mean i can creat something half like that.

    i am just getting past the capabilities of my digi cam and need to up the ante so to speak.

    i have used canon for years (although i lack a great digi cam) i am trying to decide between a digital rebel xt and a sigma sd10 or whatever sigma releases next. kind of liking the foveon semi new light sensor since i deal with light sensors a lot with work (not camera ones) but for scanning candy and what not this is definitely good technology.

    let me know what you guys think i read reviews of both and they are about the same.

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