Waterproof housing - Shot Bru2024-03-29T09:10:23Zhttps://shotbru.zigzag.co.za/forum/topics/waterproof-housing?feed=yes&xn_auth=noWhere are you based, If in CP…tag:shotbru.zigzag.co.za,2012-10-11:2430081:Comment:1468042012-10-11T12:20:15.655ZRyno Olivierhttps://shotbru.zigzag.co.za/profile/RynoOlivier
<p>Where are you based, If in CPT then we can get together and share some ideas...</p>
<p>Where are you based, If in CPT then we can get together and share some ideas...</p> shot bro..i hav a few idias o…tag:shotbru.zigzag.co.za,2012-10-11:2430081:Comment:1465502012-10-11T12:07:26.406ZJonathan Greenwayhttps://shotbru.zigzag.co.za/profile/JonathanGreenway
<p>shot bro..i hav a few idias of my own like salvaging sum buttn off a go pro housing since thot buttons can do up to 60m..bt stil very sceary taken an s.l.r in the water..bt realy want better pics dat only a S.LR ,espeshly in low lighting like early mornings en late arviz..prety sik of the noise in the still shots</p>
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<p>shot bro..i hav a few idias of my own like salvaging sum buttn off a go pro housing since thot buttons can do up to 60m..bt stil very sceary taken an s.l.r in the water..bt realy want better pics dat only a S.LR ,espeshly in low lighting like early mornings en late arviz..prety sik of the noise in the still shots</p>
<p> </p> So initially i too thought th…tag:shotbru.zigzag.co.za,2012-10-10:2430081:Comment:1466572012-10-10T08:30:24.208ZRyno Olivierhttps://shotbru.zigzag.co.za/profile/RynoOlivier
<p>So initially i too thought that this will be a problem only to find out later that for surf photography you generally dont use focus...Sounds strange but when you think of it you don't want the camera to keep adjusting the focus as the surfer approaches as you will loose time where you could have been snapping away. From what i found most surf photographers uses either fixed focus lenses or set the lens on manual focus and pre-fix the zoom before entering the water.(Feel free to correct me…</p>
<p>So initially i too thought that this will be a problem only to find out later that for surf photography you generally dont use focus...Sounds strange but when you think of it you don't want the camera to keep adjusting the focus as the surfer approaches as you will loose time where you could have been snapping away. From what i found most surf photographers uses either fixed focus lenses or set the lens on manual focus and pre-fix the zoom before entering the water.(Feel free to correct me if i am wrong)</p>
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<p>I did solve the dilemma of the focus though by buying a remote trigger for the camera i have and taking it apart, soldering two individual buttons to it and mounting them separately. This way i have a focus and a trigger button, not ideal but its the easiest way i could get it to work. </p> dude very impresive..bt how d…tag:shotbru.zigzag.co.za,2012-10-09:2430081:Comment:1463742012-10-09T18:53:58.435ZJonathan Greenwayhttps://shotbru.zigzag.co.za/profile/JonathanGreenway
<p>dude very impresive..bt how did u overcome dat stage 2 focus en shutter button problem if u ueased a remote..did dat focus for u?.didnt it jus set off the sutter..?</p>
<p>dude very impresive..bt how did u overcome dat stage 2 focus en shutter button problem if u ueased a remote..did dat focus for u?.didnt it jus set off the sutter..?</p>