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Any RevelationsWhat is the greatest thing you learned after getting the D70 that you wished you'd have known earlier? (maybe list a couple of things, I'm looking for ways to squeeze more out of my D70.)
To light the focus indicators! I read Thom Hogan's book which suggested turning the lighting off. After a few out of focus photos realised my big nose was pressing on the multi switch and changing focus points. With the small viewfinder and screen I couldn't tell till too late.
You must be left-eyed. I think that, for flash photography, working out how to use the FEC is a really big deal. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Programmable AE-L/AF-L button - myriad array of choices of what you want this button to do.
Also, this is more a feature of the SB800 than D70 - but, the hotshoe lever allows super fast flash attachment and removal. Another example of Nikon ingenuity. You'll take it for granted unless you've used other flashes, including Canon's flagship 550EX, where you have to manually rotate a dial to secure the flash on the camera hotshoe...
The histogram is a plot of pixel value (horizontal scale from black to white) versus number of pixels that have that value (vertical scale) a well exposed picture (which is not always the best picture, will have a spread of values across the histogram showing the you made good use of the dynamic range of the sensor
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Here's one to give you a kick start. http://luminous-landscape.com/tutorials ... rams.shtml Cheers Ray >> All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism<<
Hi Matt, Your tip about white balance set to -1 instead of auto, is that just what you use outside or most places? Just wondering, I leave mine on auto which is ok outside but hopeless in shade or inside. I change for most scenes but sometimes forget which is why I default to auto. You can see why I have to shoot nef
Hi Glen!
I use sunny -1 or -2 outdoors. It gives me a more reliable, consistent, slightly warm image that I think works better than auto WB. I switch to cloudy -1 for heavy clouds. I switch to flash for indoor flash only. Cheers Regards
Matt. K
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