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by bago100 on Fri Oct 29, 2004 9:09 pm
Hi all
As promised yesterday, here they are
Oh well, this one is my first picture ever. Could have been worse
Our pet possum living in the wild. Her name is Mr Wishus,
Looking towards the Sunshine Coast from the front verandah
I discovered the focussing ring before taking the last two  No post processing though
Up to page 20 of the manual! Now to tackle page 21
Cheers
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by Glen on Fri Oct 29, 2004 9:10 pm
Well done Bago, the possum looks really cute
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by birddog114 on Fri Oct 29, 2004 9:18 pm
Congrats, just finished pages 20 but you have done well, what's next?
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by bago100 on Fri Oct 29, 2004 9:28 pm
Thanks fellas
What's next? This question is probably kinda dumb, but I'll ask it anyway
The kit lens has a M and A/M mode. If the lens is set to A/M mode, shouldn't there be a zoom and focussing function, just as there is on a lot of video cameras?
I find that I have to frame the photo by turning the front part of the lens and then use the focussing ring regardless whether the lens is set to M or A/M
Something is not quite right here and I'm looking for enlightenment please.
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by Glen on Fri Oct 29, 2004 9:33 pm
It's right Bago, you are just a techno child who hasn't seen the world through manual eyes  joking
Turning the front of the lens changes the focal length (or zooming) that is the creative and physical part by the phographer. Aperture, shutter speed and auto focus can be automated but zooming isn't usually on a slr, though it does get automated on point and shoots, initially because they used digital zooms
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by gstark on Fri Oct 29, 2004 9:38 pm
Bago,
Congrats on the new member of the family.
bago100 wrote:I find that I have to frame the photo by turning the front part of the lens
Welcome to the world of SLRs.
That's exactly correct; the front ring is your zoom ring, and on SLRs, zooming's a manual operation. Sometimes it's a twist action, as you've seen on the kit lens; if you have a 70-300, you'd find it's a push-pull action, where you telescope or compress the lens to cause the zoom.
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by Greg B on Fri Oct 29, 2004 9:41 pm
bago100 wrote:Thanks fellas What's next? This question is probably kinda dumb, but I'll ask it anyway The kit lens has a M and A/M mode. If the lens is set to A/M mode, shouldn't there be a zoom and focussing function, just as there is on a lot of video cameras? I find that I have to frame the photo by turning the front part of the lens and then use the focussing ring regardless whether the lens is set to M or A/M Something is not quite right here and I'm looking for enlightenment please. Cheers Graham
Graham, the focus should happen when you do a half press of the shutter button (assuming you have auto focus on, which I think you would)
zoom - manual
focus - auto
You shouldn't need to turn the focus ring unless you have chosen manual focus
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by Geoff on Fri Oct 29, 2004 9:42 pm
Can anyone see the photos using Mozilla??
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by gstark on Fri Oct 29, 2004 9:44 pm
Geoff wrote:Can anyone see the photos using Mozilla??
I'm using Netscape, and yes.
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by Greg B on Fri Oct 29, 2004 9:47 pm
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by Kristine on Fri Oct 29, 2004 10:49 pm
I really like the possum photo! 
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by Dargan on Sat Oct 30, 2004 12:19 am
Looking towards Sunshine Coast from front verandah? How come you couldn't see my avatar on my deck post? Is that Bribie vicinity? Also like possum shot.
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