Author | Thread |
|
12/01/2002 03:04:49 PM · #1 |
The first time I used this medium it turned out great but I'm having trouble lately using a Minolta Dimage S404. I think it's my ISO settings in daylight vs night time? I know the higher ISO is used for less available light. Can someone help I'm confused? Lately I have been using ISO 64 during daylight situations but the outcome is too bright? Any advice will be apprecative. Cheers Paul |
|
|
12/01/2002 03:51:24 PM · #2 |
sorry if this is beneath you...
check your aperture, shutter speed and EV (exposure value) compensation.
EV sets the sensitivity of the sensor for the purposes of adjusting exposure. a + value will brighten, - will darken.
it's probably aperture. as the aperture increases (represented by a decreasing number as it's printed as x but it's actually 1/x) so does the light let through to the sensor. decrease your aperture (make it a higher number) and the photos will be darker and have a higher depth of focus for a constant shutter speed, ISO and EV compensation. |
|
|
12/01/2002 08:12:33 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by jimmythefish: sorry if this is beneath you...
check your aperture, shutter speed and EV (exposure value) compensation.
EV sets the sensitivity of the sensor for the purposes of adjusting exposure. a + value will brighten, - will darken.
it's probably aperture. as the aperture increases (represented by a decreasing number as it's printed as x but it's actually 1/x) so does the light let through to the sensor. decrease your aperture (make it a higher number) and the photos will be darker and have a higher depth of focus for a constant shutter speed, ISO and EV compensation.
no thanks! |
|
|
12/01/2002 08:20:41 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by rogerspaul: no thanks!
I'm trusting you mean "no, thanks!" |
|
|
12/01/2002 09:34:36 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by rogerspaul: [i]no thanks!
I'm trusting you mean "no, thanks!"[/i]
Yes I mean that with great thanks |
|
Home -
Challenges -
Community -
League -
Photos -
Cameras -
Lenses -
Learn -
Help -
Terms of Use -
Privacy -
Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2025 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 08/26/2025 07:04:42 AM EDT.