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    #21
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    Seattle Mids (PART II)

    Thanks a bunch man, im gonna have to fuck around some more then, which means you folks will be getting plenty more bud porn


    What im dissapointed with is the how sensitive focusing is in super macro mode. So if you have a jagged piece of weed, it will focus on part of it and the other will be unfocused. Anyway to get around this? Do most digital cameras have manual focus?>

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    #22
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    Seattle Mids (PART II)

    what kind of camera do you have?

    mine has manual focus and if your cam has super macro mode it definitely have a manual focus. look around for a button labeled MF somewhere near the macro button.

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    #23
    Senior Member

    Seattle Mids (PART II)

    i got a Q if u pay 20$ for 3grams it works out to less than a 50 dollar quarter 3gs for 20 works out to 1.5 for ur 10 $ and 50 a quarter works out to 1.4 per 10 $ not to much of a difference but it kinda sounds stupid

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    #24
    Senior Member

    Seattle Mids (PART II)

    marijuana ought to be sold by the scoop load instead of by weight!

    or by the pre-rolled joint.

    but everyone know days is obsessed with getting their eye prints all over it.

    those don't look like BC buds to me.
    it's not all squished in transport!

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    #25
    Senior Member

    Seattle Mids (PART II)

    Quote Originally Posted by OtterPop
    What im dissapointed with is the how sensitive focusing is in super macro mode. So if you have a jagged piece of weed, it will focus on part of it and the other will be unfocused. Anyway to get around this? Do most digital cameras have manual focus?>
    What your talking about is called depth of field and is more a funtion of the aperature of the lens than of the focus. Typically with a macro lens you have a very small depth of field, meaning only a small area is in focus. No matter how much you focus you will not change the depth of field. All you will be doing is changing the specific area of the bud that is in focus.

    The best way to change your depth of field is to change the aperature of the lens. The higher the aperature the greater the depth of field. When I take macro bud shots I use the highest setting on my lens which I think is F32. If you have the ability to change the aperature on your camera this will make a big difference.

    Keeping the camera absolutely still will help with the focus a bit. It won't really do anything for the depth of field but when shooting macro anything that can improve the focus is worthwhile. Use a tripod if you have one.

    Anyhow, they're still great pics :thumbsup:

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    #26
    Senior Member

    Seattle Mids (PART II)

    deaaaaaaaaamn man that is more like some chronic. bc bud eh? i wanna go to BC next vacation haha :-)

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