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Old 05-30-2009, 06:14 AM   #1
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I was just wondering what kind of camera/tools everyone uses to take screenshots? I use my Lumix G1 for the screenshots in my gallery, I know a few folks round these parts use Nikon D40's or D60's and the like... but everyone who has screenshots tell us how you do them! I would like to see how various techniques/cameras compare so feel free to show examples too!
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I was just wondering what kind of camera/tools everyone uses to take screenshots? I use my Lumix G1 for the screenshots in my gallery, I know a few folks round these parts use Nikon D40's or D60's and the like... but everyone who has screenshots tell us how you do them! I would like to see how various techniques/cameras compare so feel free to show examples too!
FujiFilm S1000FD, blacked out room, and a steady hand. =

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very nice! i should do some screens of actual blu-rays instead of 1080P PSN downloads
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very nice! i should do some screens of actual blu-rays instead of 1080P PSN downloads
You should! And post some here!

https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=41422



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Old 05-30-2009, 10:08 AM   #5
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Jason those screen shots are incredible every time I see them !!

DSLR sony S350 ~ I use A Tripod & the timer for my hand is not as steady as Jason's.







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Display is a 720p DLP front projector
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Settings for the camera are ISO80 (lowest), F/2.8 (aperture fully opened) and about one second exposure time. Post processing with the GIMP as needed (mostly correcting the geometry caused by the tilted camera, and applying a contrast mask).
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what movie is this from. ?

I am a sucker for lucy liu.
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Pretty sure it's Kill Bill...O-Ren Ishi !
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I was just wondering what kind of camera/tools everyone uses to take screenshots? I use my Lumix G1 for the screenshots in my gallery, I know a few folks round these parts use Nikon D40's or D60's and the like... but everyone who has screenshots tell us how you do them! I would like to see how various techniques/cameras compare so feel free to show examples too!
I just got to say I love the split screen picture in your gallery. The LCD/Plasma split is very telling. The plasma gives a much more deep, rich image. It's the first one I've seen like that and just thought I'd say nice job .
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Sony DSC-301, blacked out room, steady hand:



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Nice shots guys! Here's some from my 3 yr old Samsung DLP. Nikon D50 slr & tripod. I forget the settings though.





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