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04/04/2007 06:21:29 PM · #1 |
I'm just curious of your favorite methods of taking a picture of yourself.
I've not done it much, but I think there needs to be a lot of patience, right?
Message edited by author 2007-04-04 22:22:09. |
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04/04/2007 06:23:28 PM · #2 |
Self timer place on anything; rock etc press shutter and run ^_^
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04/04/2007 06:24:11 PM · #3 |
My screen flips out so i can point the camera at myself and see the screen at the same time! |
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04/04/2007 06:25:04 PM · #4 |
IR Remote and lots of patience. ;) |
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04/04/2007 06:25:38 PM · #5 |
Remote release locked open - multiple exposures so one is sure to be good.
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04/04/2007 06:25:59 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by _eug: IR Remote and lots of patience. ;) |
Heh too bad you cant just throw it in Continous Autofocus (only needed for initial refocus) Set a self timer and it go into continous drive until the memory card is full! |
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04/04/2007 06:29:31 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by RainMotorsports: Heh too bad you cant just throw it in Continous Autofocus (only needed for initial refocus) Set a self timer and it go into continous drive until the memory card is full! |
I can :D
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04/04/2007 06:30:25 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by alfresco: Originally posted by RainMotorsports: Heh too bad you cant just throw it in Continous Autofocus (only needed for initial refocus) Set a self timer and it go into continous drive until the memory card is full! |
I can :D |
"Hey Screw You Buddy" - From a Movie forgot which one.
Message edited by author 2007-04-04 22:30:37.
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04/04/2007 06:32:56 PM · #9 |
*points at cindilouisa* so can she :o
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04/04/2007 06:42:49 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by alfresco: *points at cindilouisa* so can she :o |
Don't you know it's not polite to point? :P
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04/04/2007 07:41:11 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by iamthird: I'm just curious of your favorite methods of taking a picture of yourself.
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04/04/2007 07:42:38 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by alfresco: *points at cindilouisa* so can she :o |
:D Yuh huh! Life is good.
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04/04/2007 07:49:49 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by _eug: IR Remote and lots of patience. ;) |
man! I wish I could use one of those with my camera.
also a suggestion...
if you don't have one of those nifty remotes, don't try a shot that has you in a low or squating position and the camera up on a tripod, unless you like doing fifty or so power-squats. (and sorry to disappoint any guys, but I was fully clothed) |
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04/04/2007 07:51:21 PM · #14 |
I don't think my camera has a remote release ... is there anything that I can do to get one (besides buying a new camera) or do I have to stick with its timer? |
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04/04/2007 07:52:00 PM · #15 |
meh, Amy's got this one for the easy way, except tripods work too :p . i'm really my only model, so i've gotten pretty good at running into place. just check out your manual and see what it says about delaying the shutter time. good luck :D
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04/04/2007 07:57:25 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by iamthird: I don't think my camera has a remote release ... is there anything that I can do to get one (besides buying a new camera) or do I have to stick with its timer? |
Looks like you have to stick with the timer. Your camera doesn't seem to have a separate remote option you can purchase. |
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04/04/2007 09:58:57 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by Louis: Originally posted by iamthird: I don't think my camera has a remote release ... is there anything that I can do to get one (besides buying a new camera) or do I have to stick with its timer? |
Looks like you have to stick with the timer. Your camera doesn't seem to have a separate remote option you can purchase. |
Anyway, on elaborate setup shots, the timer makes for some interesting outtakes. :) |
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04/04/2007 10:24:24 PM · #18 |
On my camera, I can set the timer for anywhere from 1-30 seconds and have it take 1-10 shots after the time's up. Look for that kind of option.
I also have a flip-out LCD, which comes in very handy.
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04/04/2007 10:27:39 PM · #19 |
my camera has either 2 sec or 10 sec, but it has an option for the ten where it takes another pic after 8 sec more.
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