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tips on paddling and shooting with Pentax Optio WP
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I am trying to collect a list of tips on paddling and shooting with Pentax Optio WP. Do you have more suggestions or comments? Marek |
tips on paddling and shooting with Pentax Optio WP
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 06:09:56 -0700, "Marek \"Wayfarer\""
posted: http://users.frii.com/uliasz/weblog/...808/index.html I am trying to collect a list of tips on paddling and shooting with Pentax Optio WP. Do you have more suggestions or comments? What kinda batteries does that thing use? I didn't even see info on the batteries on the info page at the Pentax site. And now that I think o' it, what's the max resolution available, ie. 2048 x 1536 or what? Mike Soja |
tips on paddling and shooting with Pentax Optio WP
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 11:15:02 -0500, MikeSoja wrote:
And now that I think o' it, what's the max resolution available, ie. 2048 x 1536 or what? 2560x1920. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
tips on paddling and shooting with Pentax Optio WP
"Charlie Choc" wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 11:15:02 -0500, MikeSoja wrote: And now that I think o' it, what's the max resolution available, ie. 2048 x 1536 or what? 2560x1920. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com damm charlie--you turn up everywhere--happy holidays--walk that dog |
tips on paddling and shooting with Pentax Optio WP
Assuming you are a solid paddler with a good roll. When shooting
photos it is an idea to have a paddle leash on your wrist. Lay the paddle down and snap away. I am ready to drop the camera and roll up if required. My personal site is http://pages.ivillage.com/mcgruer This is an old site that I have not updated for a while but there are some interesting photos done with a Cannon wp camera and perhaps a Minolta 700. I can't remember what some of them were done with. If you are comfortable in the boat the photographic skills are the next ( only ) trick. |
shooting movies with Pentax Optio WP/WPi
I was shooting a lot of movies with my older digital camera, Canon
PowerShot S40, but I haven't tried that mode of shooting with Pentax Optio WP yet. I was nicely surprised by movies posted by WaterTribe Chief, Steve Isaac, from an attempt to sail his Dreamcatcher canoe from Everglades City to Dry Tortugas. The quality of both video and audio is pretty good, at least for on line presentations. http://users.frii.com/uliasz/weblog/...931/index.html Marek |
tips on paddling and shooting with Pentax Optio WP
I've used mine only about half a dozen times, but I think it is great.
I've been paddling for 15 years and never before had any pictures worth a damn. Fits right into the mesh pocket on my Stohlquist pfd. If you wear polarized glasses when you paddle, you may have to take them off to shoot. I find it impossible to see the screen (there is no viewfinder) in bright sunlight with them on. The big deals are balancing and figuring out what to do with your paddle (and sunglasses) while you play with the camera. Somebody suggested a paddle leash. I haven't done that, but it sounds like a great idea. There is a camera strap you can put around your wrist, so I guess if you could in theory drop the camera, grab the paddle, and not lose the camera. Haven't tried it. The camera doesn't float, so I have been thinking about rigging a little float to tie to the strap in rough conditions so you could retrieve the camera if you have to let it go. The menus are not so easy to wander through while you're trying to balance in your boat, so if you are going to do much fiddling, you might find the "green button" feature useful. It lets you take some functions and make them pop up immediately when you push the green button on the back. It has a few program modes that are useful for paddling, like the "sport" mode, which gives you a faster shutter speed .. There is often a very large range of light when you paddle, so you may have to play around with exposure control. Also, the conditions sometimes make autofocusing hard. What I usually do is leave the focus area on the smaller setting, more or less like a spot meter, and use that to lock focus and exposure on an area that has the right amount of light. both exposure and focus lock when you push the shutter halfway. There are exposure controls that let you compensate for over and underexposure, but it is hard to fuss with them when the boat is bouncing around. Marek "Wayfarer" wrote the following on 12/12/2005 8:09 AM: http://users.frii.com/uliasz/weblog/...808/index.html I am trying to collect a list of tips on paddling and shooting with Pentax Optio WP. Do you have more suggestions or comments? Marek |
Pentax Optio WPi- movies
Some examples of movies shot with Pentax Optio WPi.
http://users.frii.com/uliasz/weblog/...931/index.html I was shooting a lot of video clips with my older Canon PowerShot S40, but not with Pentax yet. In fact, all my early paddling movies posted on-line were edited from short clips shot with Canon PowerShot. Marek http://MarekUliasz.com |
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