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09/11/2005 10:43:30 PM · #1 |
I have a dscF717, I am having some trouble with getting my shots to be bright, I was wondering if adjusting my white balance, or Exp. Value would help.
I was also wondering if the "one push" white balance works very well. Thanks in advance.
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09/11/2005 11:03:44 PM · #2 |
Fill Flash may help also. What kind of subject are your shooting? Any examples?
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09/11/2005 11:21:30 PM · #3 |
Sorry No images just yet, I do shoot alot outside,Landscapes ect. Would I be able to use a fill flash very well on land scapes?
Also, do I just stick the image ID# in with the thread to insert the pic?? |
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09/11/2005 11:26:43 PM · #4 |
By the way, I just checked out your Portfolio, You have some really Good stuff, I really liked "falls" |
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09/11/2005 11:39:36 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by RockBruise: Also, do I just stick the image ID# in with the thread to insert the pic?? |
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09/11/2005 11:42:07 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by RockBruise: Sorry No images just yet, I do shoot alot outside,Landscapes ect. Would I be able to use a fill flash very well on land scapes? |
Longer exposure on a tripod would help. Using something like F8 to keep as much of the landscape in focus. A remote would also help, or putting it on a 2 sec delay to help from blurring. Filters like ND (Neutral Density) filter, Circular Polarizer filter, can help with overexposure of water, bright objects, etc.
Message edited by author 2005-09-11 23:44:54. |
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09/12/2005 12:20:18 AM · #7 |
I have shot the 717 for over 2 years now and adore it (see my portfolio). Never had a problem with brightness, and yes, the push-button white balance works amazingly well. See your manual for specific how-to, but for me, zoom into an all white spot (or card, etc) in the light you are working in and push the white check. It does a great job of adjusting for the existing light. |
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09/13/2005 12:04:42 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by idnic: I have shot the 717 for over 2 years now and adore it (see my portfolio). Never had a problem with brightness, and yes, the push-button white balance works amazingly well. See your manual for specific how-to, but for me, zoom into an all white spot (or card, etc) in the light you are working in and push the white check. It does a great job of adjusting for the existing light. |
I did check out your portfolio, I like the double exposure idea. I will start using my WB check. I think Faidoi nailed my problem I just have a hard time knowing what A. Value to use and what Shutter speed to use. I guess I just need more expierence, I guess it's time to play around with it, Thanks for all the help !! |
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