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Digital Photography segment on 2GBAnyone in Sydney area that's interested, there's an 'OK' segment on at the moment on 2GB. They're pretty basic, but at least the guy's a Nikon lad, and does keep recommending our camera
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Radio promotion - sorry Gary!hehe - just sent the following to 2GB, and they read it on air - so we got a bit of promotion....
Amazing thing was they read it within about 2 minutes of it being sent - they don't muck around! *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
RADIO 2GBGreat Website...Happy to mention it at anytime.
Murray Wilton Radio 2GB, SYDNEY.
Welcome Murray
Hope you enjoy your stay here - jump in with any comments you'd like to make on any thread, and make the most of all of us *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Could try using a Neutral Density filter, or maybe closing the curtains Otherwise, only other option is to reduce the aperture, but that will affect Depth of Field. Others may have other ideas - suggest you start a new thread in the Beginners questions area - will get a few responses there Thanks for mentioning us on air by the way - was amazed at how quickly it came through! Have heard the segment a few times now, but haven't been at home at the time. *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Yes still on air......easy!
I want to lower the iso to take pics of water and give that foam appearance
Re: RADIO 2GB
Hey Murray, Welcome, and enjoy. 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
OK - if that's the case, you should be able to get away with higher aperture # (does that mean a higher aperture or lower? I'm not sure - it makes the hole smaller, but makes the aperture # higher.)
Otherwise, I've tried the ND filters with varying success. Depending on the speed the water is going, you'll get away with a second or more Used a Graduated ND filter on this one, F14 @ 2.5secs (200ISO)... *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
My immediate suggestion would be to buy a D2x. My second suggestion would be to perhaps try to pull the "film" the way you do with an analog camera... on these, what you do is shoot on raw and over expose. You will lose a bit of control, but you should be able to have a good play with it. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
Contributor for fine magazines such as PC Authority and Popular Science.
Murray,
Why would you be wanting a lower ISO? What is the problem you're seeing that suggests a lower ISO as the solution? While you can certainly fiddle with the EV compensation settings, I'd like to know what the eventual goal is, so that we can address the real, rather than a percieved, problem. 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
Just to help others find this useful discussion, I have posted a topic in the Beginners section - suggest we move this there?
http://forum.d70users.com/viewtopic.php?t=4192 Mods - Feel free to pull me into line if I'm out of place doing this Regards *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Good call. We should move this discussion about a lower ISO rating to that thread. Cheers for that Sheepie.
However, any and all further 2GB welcoming and discussion is free to be ... umm.. discussed here. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
Contributor for fine magazines such as PC Authority and Popular Science.
Wow, this forum being recognised in the mainstream media.
Welcome Murray. To fake ISO 100, shoot raw an image at ISO 200 1 stop overexposed (ie. with exp comp set to +1EV), then bring it back down in Nikon Capture or an equivalent raw converter. This brings your exposures back down to normal, and the shutter speed and aperture combination will have been 1 stop less than what they would have been at ISO200. This only works if your original captured image does not have no blown highlights (very unforgiving with any digital SLRs).
That's called "pulling".
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Contributor for fine magazines such as PC Authority and Popular Science.
Well thats a first!
Welcome Murray! (Talk about growth!) New page
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