Took some pics with my New SLR
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Play with it until you dont have fingerprints anymore. Carry it with you everywhere. Have an actual tripod accessable more often than not (high ISO=bad).
The ISO adjusts the image processors ability to detect light. A higher setting allows faster shutter speeds, but at the cost of noise showing up in the picture.
Tripod can be setup quickly and allows long shutter speeds. Which is good for nighttime shots without noise.
Learn what white balance settings work well in what light conditions. Mostly an experimental thing.
The ISO adjusts the image processors ability to detect light. A higher setting allows faster shutter speeds, but at the cost of noise showing up in the picture.
Tripod can be setup quickly and allows long shutter speeds. Which is good for nighttime shots without noise.
Learn what white balance settings work well in what light conditions. Mostly an experimental thing.
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Originally Posted by tabach0y273,Jun 27 2006, 01:15 PM
Great pics!
Quick question: what chin spoiler is that on your suzuka? Not the AP1 lip, but the spoiler underneath it. Thanks!
Quick question: what chin spoiler is that on your suzuka? Not the AP1 lip, but the spoiler underneath it. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by digitalSol,Jun 27 2006, 03:32 AM
Play with it until you dont have fingerprints anymore. Carry it with you everywhere. Have an actual tripod accessable more often than not (high ISO=bad).
The ISO adjusts the image processors ability to detect light. A higher setting allows faster shutter speeds, but at the cost of noise showing up in the picture.
Tripod can be setup quickly and allows long shutter speeds. Which is good for nighttime shots without noise.
Learn what white balance settings work well in what light conditions. Mostly an experimental thing.
The ISO adjusts the image processors ability to detect light. A higher setting allows faster shutter speeds, but at the cost of noise showing up in the picture.
Tripod can be setup quickly and allows long shutter speeds. Which is good for nighttime shots without noise.
Learn what white balance settings work well in what light conditions. Mostly an experimental thing.