First Tripod Shots
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3,4,5 and 6 very nice!
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thank youMisterPat wrote: What a difference! great job!
3,4,5 and 6 very nice!
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i know, plus i have been screwing around with the settings on my camera, i think there coming out pretty good. Here's some more shots from another trip.KRUSH wrote: The tripod is your best friend. USE IT!!!!!
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Try shooting in AV mode.
And stay away from flash when available light is there.
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KRUSH wrote: Yes, I've seen. Your pics will be sharper. So what if it takes 1/60th or 30 seconds for the shot. Keep experimenting with your setting. You have the pleasure of delete and not have to wait a week for the film to be developed.
Try shooting in AV mode.
And stay away from flash when available light is there.
Excellent advice! Thanks for posting!
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yeah what i usually do is put it on the timer for 10 seconds with no flash, and if there really isnt alot of light, i use either different lighting settings or i turn the EV shift up so they come out brighterKRUSH wrote: Yes, I've seen. Your pics will be sharper. So what if it takes 1/60th or 30 seconds for the shot. Keep experimenting with your setting. You have the pleasure of delete and not have to wait a week for the film to be developed.
Try shooting in AV mode.
And stay away from flash when available light is there.
"It's better to regret something you did, then something you didn't do"
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