Originally posted by Dead_Man_Inc:yup acer laptop! name, dun think is convenient to reveal too much here leh..
It is christ then....u got it correct...bingo
Originally posted by jayh272416:SIX pictures
EDS slanted like DM3500 and Strider destos style...is it normal...or just a optical illusion...KUB seems not like this mah...
Originally posted by SBS n SMRT:EDS slanted like DM3500 and Strider destos style...is it normal...or just a optical illusion...KUB seems not like this mah...
optical illusion. cuz i think the bus is still moving
Originally posted by jayh272416:SIX pictures
I believe 8033 desto is tilt inside maybe due to loose screw
Originally posted by SBS 9613Z:"Despite photos shown in the thread, no improvement made."
Then why is it that I still dun see an improvement in your standard of English despite the fact that there are quite a number of posts which exemplify what perfect English is supposed to be like? You would do well to take a leaf from gohby's book. I would say that his standard of English is definitely one of the best in this forum.
Thank you for your commendation!
My contribution: Interior of SBS2837R
Originally posted by SBS7314A:Nice tries! I can see that you have improved a lot since the 1st photos you have posted up here
May i know, if you felt excited when you saw 8033 and the DM3500, so your pics went blur? Me having the same problem too =P
Thanks a lot! Anyway I guess it's because I wanted to take pictures of EDS'ed buses so left the ISO at 80 lol. Forgot to switch it off. All pictures screwed xD. Anyway im now using normal camera instead of fone one. Maybe thats why its better.
Originally posted by carbikebus:I believe 8033 desto is tilt inside maybe due to loose screw
It isnt. I ISO 80 still cannot get proper EDS. Gah.
Originally posted by jayh272416:
It isnt. I ISO 80 still cannot get proper EDS. Gah.
nid ISO 100. i managed to do it ytd!
Photos were taken ytd
SBS965S on Service 66 (very kan chiong at that time. bus leaving!)
SBS2819T on Service 66
SBS8050D on Service 174 (almost did it...)
SBS8069B on Service 151 (yay! finally!)
SBS9032A on Service 157
CSS205R on Service 854 (taken at Khatib)
attitude frm ppl such as Simple_boi r quite a letdown. c'mon, like i said bef, this is a place to share n enjoy pics with 1 another n share ideas n experiences when taking pics. Every1 needs time n experience to bring abt fantastic photos.
by e way, sbs9888y, do summarise everything u want to say, otherwise we could be ZZZing :D
Nenepokey, can try minimizing your pictures? It's too big and it *booms* everytime we click it. Lol.
Originally posted by Oceane:Nenepokey, can try minimizing your pictures? It's too big and it *booms* everytime we click it. Lol.
Yea... 800x600 size will be the optimal one, thanks to Jason (the boss of SGforum) who change the format such that when you click the thumbnail of a photo, it will zoom to its maximum size without affecting much.. =)
Okay... Long time since I last posted photos liao...
SBS 2812 L on Service 157:
TIB 0572Z on NDP Shuttle
Some night shots taken yest:
SBS8485H on Svc 157
SBS9004G on Svc 174
Originally posted by Oceane:Nenepokey, can try minimizing your pictures? It's too big and it *booms* everytime we click it. Lol.
ok. thx for comment. anyway i shall be stopping posting pics for a long time. so dun worry about "booming" pictures
Okay
Sharing 2812L on Sv. 157
Drug Buster Bus @ Toa Payoh
Originally posted by SBS9816E:Okay
Sharing 2812L on Sv. 157
Drug Buster Bus @ Toa Payoh
Hey, I was onboard that 2812L when you took the pic because the Drug Busters Bus came right behind the 2812L. Anyway, the Drug Busters Bus headed towards BRBP after this.
Originally posted by jayh272416:
It isnt. I ISO 80 still cannot get proper EDS. Gah.
Hi guys, because the eds has a refresh rate of 80hz, the camera needs to be set at 1/80s for its shutter in order to capture the eds fully. Any slower or faster will result in some parts of the eds being cut off.
However, most consumer digital cameras does not offer an option to change the shutter speed (you'll need an shutter priority mode to fix the shutter speed). That's when u'll need some luck to capture the eds nicely.
ISO refers to how sensitive your camera reacts to light, it may affect the shutter speed, but setting the ISO wont mean that you'll be able to capture the eds nicely.
Just my 2cents
Oh btw, u can check the shutter speed of the photo in windows by:
1. Right click on the image
2. Click "Properties"
3. Choose "Summary" tab on top
4. Click "Advanced >>"
5. Look for "Exposure Time"
Originally posted by SBS 9613Z:"Despite photos shown in the thread, no improvement made."
Then why is it that I still dun see an improvement in your standard of English despite the fact that there are quite a number of posts which exemplify what perfect English is supposed to be like? You would do well to take a leaf from gohby's book. I would say that his standard of English is definitely one of the best in this forum.
I think you are being out of topic in this thread. It is a thread about photos. -_-"'
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My turn for 2812L. . .
SBS 0279P on NDP Shuttle
SLBP removed all it's rim guards... Zzz... funny thing is that the 53 sticker still there. =D
SBS 3741B on NDP Shuttle
SBS 3874B on NDP Shuttle
Hi guys, because the eds has a refresh rate of 80hz, the camera needs to be set at 1/80s for its shutter in order to capture the eds fully. Any slower or faster will result in some parts of the eds being cut off.
However, most consumer digital cameras does not offer an option to change the shutter speed (you'll need an shutter priority mode to fix the shutter speed). That's when u'll need some luck to capture the eds nicely.
ISO refers to how sensitive your camera reacts to light, it may affect the shutter speed, but setting the ISO wont mean that you'll be able to capture the eds nicely.
Just my 2cents
Hi XiaoTaro
Yes... what you've explained is technically correct, but imo, the EDS has a refresh rate of 50-60 hz. Reason is becos in order to take pics of a K230UB, I have to set my shutter between 1/40 to 1/60.
For one to set shutter, one requires a prosumer camera or a Digital SLR camera.