No i take it steadily and in focus, it's actually the flash that makes it blurry.
No it isn't. A flash can't make it blurry, you're simply trying to focus too closely on most of them.
No it isn't. A flash can't make it blurry, you're simply trying to focus too closely on most of them.
No way are you getting a Q6600 & mobo for that price. Just because it's that price with 5mins left on the auction doesn't mean it'll go for that![]()
Actually I suppose if you got lucky you might. A mate of mine got an external Plextor BD-ROM for £25 half a year ago!![]()
Nice to see an update, but as for the hardware... I have no idea!![]()
lol, How is your build coming along???
found this:
Asus P5K Premium Black Pearl Special Edition comes with cooler, q6600, 4gb ram,
Compared to mine:
Asus p5kpl-am epu
???
Which is better etc
No i am being serious i focus correctly but the flash makes it blurry, thats why in some of the pics there is more light in places.
Asus P5Q Pro and Deluxe are both very good boards. When I made mine I got an MSI Diamond though as it uses DDR3, which is both cheaper and can be used if you upgrade.
I also managed to get a Q6600 for a fiver, but that was ridiculously lucky
And I'm being serious, you're wrong. More light does not = blurry, it = over exposed.
Very nice, And how'd you get a q6600 for that![]()
Ok while your the camera expert it is over exposed but how do i correct that![]()
Saw a socket 775 CPU at a carboot, bought it without even looking really (the model number was really hard to see, but any 775 CPU would have been worth it especially a couple years ago). Got home and it was a G0 Q6600
Very goodI just need to get upto 250 posts to enable me to go on the members market
To stop them being blurry either set the camera to macro mode when focussing closely or don't take them quite so close. Also using a tripod would stop any motion blur.
As for the flash over exposing parts of the image I doubt you can do much, most compacts won't have flash compensation.