Q. I have a samsung home cinema dvd system and can be connected to the TV, but how do I connect it to the ps3.
Urgent pls, thank you.
A. Your samsung receiver should have inputs: either optical or hdmi... Which both is N output of the ps3. Use whichever works for u best, good luck.
How do I restore my Samsung laptop back to factory settings?
Q. Have a Samsung R580 laptop. Want to restore it back to factory settings with out a CD.
A. Unfortuantly this is not possible without the discs. You can order then direct from samsung however.
What lenses are good for the samsung nx1000 to take blurry background photos?
Q. I'm new to photography and just recently purchased a samsung nx1000. It comes with a 20-50mm f/3.5-5.6 lens. I've been wanting to take pictures of people where the background is blurred while the subject is in clear focus. I did a little research and people have told me that to obtain a blurred background, a low aperture range is ideal? My lens only goes to 3.5 so I've been looking for more accessories to test out. Aside from the Samsung lenses, what other lenses is compatible (with converter)? I've bought an canon eos lens converter but don't know which canon lenses will work with the nx. Sorry for the longwinded explanation! But your opinion is much appreciated. Thanks!
A. First, try to get your money back on the "converter" you bought. Actually, its properly known as an adapter and while it will allow you to use a Canon EF mount lens on your Samsung NX lens mount camera body you'll have no auto focus and only limited metering options.
Second, go here and learn about Depth of Field (DOF):
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/depth-of-field.htm
DOF is defined as that area in front of and behind your subject that is in focus.
There are 3 factors that affect your DOF:
1) The focal length of the lens.
2) The aperture used.
3) The subject distance.
You can use the DOF Calculator at this site - http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html - to compute your DOF for any combination of the 3 factors imaginable. Here are a couple of examples:
50mm @ f5.6 focused on a subject at 5'-0'' DOF will be from 4'-8'' to 5'-5''. This means that anything from 0'-4'' in front of your subject (4'-8'' in front of your camera) to anything 0'-5'' behind your subject (5'-5'' in front of your camera) will be in focus. That is a reasonably shallow DOF.
50mm @ f16 focused on a subject at 5'-0'' DOF will be from 4'-3'' to 6'-2''. This means that anything from 0'-9'' in front of your subject (4'-3'' in front of your camera) to anything 1'-2'' behind your subject (6'-2'' in front of your camera) will be in focus.
In either example the background will be nicely out of focus as long as its a couple of feet behind your subject. You really don't need additional lenses although in my opinion the Samsung 60mm f2.8 Macro ED OIS SSA would be worth having.
So get your money back on that adapter and learn about DOF.
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