Russian soldiers painted with Tamiya acrylics as inherited from the late Tog Tan,
After 8 hrs of painting with Vallejo Acrlics...
I'd appreciate some feedback betcha can't see the difference since my Olympus camera is somewhat unable to take closeup shots :(
...and thus began warhammer's Socialist Adventure B)
Alpha7 - August 15, 2009 02:57 AM (GMT)
Did you set the camera to macro mode? It's usually indicated by a flower icon (at least on most cameras). Now all you need is a T-34 for them to ride on B)
koowilliams - August 15, 2009 06:38 AM (GMT)
ahaa... reminds me of NIGHT IN THE MUSEUM 1.... love it when there's bunch of action packed mini figures....
warhammer - August 15, 2009 12:43 PM (GMT)
I tried switching to macro but it's still the same... lens sudah rosak I guess... does anyone know where to service olympus digicams?
modelsinfinescale - August 16, 2009 09:39 AM (GMT)
With macro mode on, try varying the distances until you get a decently focused result. You can't capture a group of figures with different focal lengths from the lens although I have seen some cameras which can do this. Some will appear sharper than the others. Pics two and seven are good indications of this. Try shooting just one figure and experiment. You'll also need a tripod or makeshift camera stand of sorts. The blurred images tells you this. I don't think it's the camera's fault.