DSLR Owners Unite! (56k? Are you kidding me?)
hey kisskiss girl.. i liked ur shots of the chimp hope u dont mind me trying to adjust the exposure... looks a little noisy but if i had the original non resized one i could make it look good..
Originally Posted by djafropiq
Originally Posted by kiss_kiss_kill
^agreed.
& I swear I should become a feminist because my respect level for some of the guys in this thread just dropped because of their lack of integrity towards women.
Disgusting.
& I swear I should become a feminist because my respect level for some of the guys in this thread just dropped because of their lack of integrity towards women.
Disgusting.
Originally Posted by djafropiq
thats true... i guess post editing isnt so bad.. so you use bridge to adjust the raws?
are you shooting in RAW or jpeg, though jpg's can be opened in the Raw editor, its never as good as opening a RAW image in the RAW editor
Originally Posted by kiss_kiss_kill
Originally Posted by RnB180
kiss kiss kill (tina is it?)
what camera and lens are you using?
what setting are you using av, tv or m?
what camera and lens are you using?
what setting are you using av, tv or m?
XTi, yesterday I used my 55-250.
I use manual.
im not familiar with the xti, but it should have a meter that looks like this "IIIIIIIIII"
that be a helpful tool in telling you whether your shot will come out under or overexposed.
what helped me a lot was I was forced to shoot in poor lighting environments without flash. After viewing them on the computer, you learn the limitations of the camera and figure out tricks on how to get the most out of the equipment you're using.
I really like the shy gazelle pic, fantastic photo btw
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Originally Posted by RnB180
Originally Posted by kiss_kiss_kill
Originally Posted by RnB180
kiss kiss kill (tina is it?)
what camera and lens are you using?
what setting are you using av, tv or m?
what camera and lens are you using?
what setting are you using av, tv or m?
XTi, yesterday I used my 55-250.
I use manual.
im not familiar with the xti, but it should have a meter that looks like this "IIIIIIIIII"
that be a helpful tool in telling you whether your shot will come out under or overexposed.
what helped me a lot was I was forced to shoot in poor lighting environments without flash. After viewing them on the computer, you learn the limitations of the camera and figure out tricks on how to get the most out of the equipment you're using.
I really like the shy gazelle pic, fantastic photo btw
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I try to shoot only in 100 ISO cuz I know the higher the ISO, the grainier the picture. I never use flash, & most of the pics were taken in low lighting & I didn't have a tripod which I'm assuming is one of the reasons why the pics aren't as crisp as I'd like them to be.
The shy gazelle was definitely one of my favs!
Originally Posted by kiss_kiss_kill
Originally Posted by RnB180
Originally Posted by kiss_kiss_kill
Originally Posted by RnB180
kiss kiss kill (tina is it?)
what camera and lens are you using?
what setting are you using av, tv or m?
what camera and lens are you using?
what setting are you using av, tv or m?
XTi, yesterday I used my 55-250.
I use manual.
im not familiar with the xti, but it should have a meter that looks like this "IIIIIIIIII"
that be a helpful tool in telling you whether your shot will come out under or overexposed.
what helped me a lot was I was forced to shoot in poor lighting environments without flash. After viewing them on the computer, you learn the limitations of the camera and figure out tricks on how to get the most out of the equipment you're using.
I really like the shy gazelle pic, fantastic photo btw
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I try to shoot only in 100 ISO cuz I know the higher the ISO, the grainier the picture. I never use flash, & most of the pics were taken in low lighting & I didn't have a tripod which I'm assuming is one of the reasons why the pics aren't as crisp as I'd like them to be.
The shy gazelle was definitely one of my favs!
not sure how your reacts to the different iso's
but I use 100-160 for outside daytime shots and for poorly lit areas I dont go above 640 iso if possible. Ill sometimes be forced to use 800 iso, but than that gets into bad noise territory for my camera.
Originally Posted by kiss_kiss_kill
Originally Posted by RnB180
Originally Posted by kiss_kiss_kill
Originally Posted by RnB180
kiss kiss kill (tina is it?)
what camera and lens are you using?
what setting are you using av, tv or m?
what camera and lens are you using?
what setting are you using av, tv or m?
XTi, yesterday I used my 55-250.
I use manual.
im not familiar with the xti, but it should have a meter that looks like this "IIIIIIIIII"
that be a helpful tool in telling you whether your shot will come out under or overexposed.
what helped me a lot was I was forced to shoot in poor lighting environments without flash. After viewing them on the computer, you learn the limitations of the camera and figure out tricks on how to get the most out of the equipment you're using.
I really like the shy gazelle pic, fantastic photo btw
[/i]
I try to shoot only in 100 ISO cuz I know the higher the ISO, the grainier the picture. I never use flash, & most of the pics were taken in low lighting & I didn't have a tripod which I'm assuming is one of the reasons why the pics aren't as crisp as I'd like them to be.
The shy gazelle was definitely one of my favs!
Originally Posted by djafropiq
what was the shutter speed on the shots.. i learned that changing the speed can lead to brighter shots as well.. i was shoot at like 1/500th all the time for some reason.. slowed it down to 1/125 - 1/80 came out lots better..
# Lens F-Number/F-Stop = 56/10 = F5.6
# Exposure Program = manual control (1)
# ISO Speed Ratings = 100
Originally Posted by djafropiq
Originally Posted by kiss_kiss_kill
Originally Posted by RnB180
Originally Posted by kiss_kiss_kill
Originally Posted by RnB180
kiss kiss kill (tina is it?)
what camera and lens are you using?
what setting are you using av, tv or m?
what camera and lens are you using?
what setting are you using av, tv or m?
XTi, yesterday I used my 55-250.
I use manual.
im not familiar with the xti, but it should have a meter that looks like this "IIIIIIIIII"
that be a helpful tool in telling you whether your shot will come out under or overexposed.
what helped me a lot was I was forced to shoot in poor lighting environments without flash. After viewing them on the computer, you learn the limitations of the camera and figure out tricks on how to get the most out of the equipment you're using.
I really like the shy gazelle pic, fantastic photo btw
[/i]
I try to shoot only in 100 ISO cuz I know the higher the ISO, the grainier the picture. I never use flash, & most of the pics were taken in low lighting & I didn't have a tripod which I'm assuming is one of the reasons why the pics aren't as crisp as I'd like them to be.
The shy gazelle was definitely one of my favs!
Originally Posted by kiss_kiss_kill
Originally Posted by ALaS
Learn how to use the light meter tina! It's pretty simple and intuitive.
Originally Posted by djafropiq
Originally Posted by kiss_kiss_kill
Originally Posted by RnB180
Originally Posted by kiss_kiss_kill
Originally Posted by RnB180
kiss kiss kill (tina is it?)
what camera and lens are you using?
what setting are you using av, tv or m?
what camera and lens are you using?
what setting are you using av, tv or m?
XTi, yesterday I used my 55-250.
I use manual.
im not familiar with the xti, but it should have a meter that looks like this "IIIIIIIIII"
that be a helpful tool in telling you whether your shot will come out under or overexposed.
what helped me a lot was I was forced to shoot in poor lighting environments without flash. After viewing them on the computer, you learn the limitations of the camera and figure out tricks on how to get the most out of the equipment you're using.
I really like the shy gazelle pic, fantastic photo btw
[/i]
I try to shoot only in 100 ISO cuz I know the higher the ISO, the grainier the picture. I never use flash, & most of the pics were taken in low lighting & I didn't have a tripod which I'm assuming is one of the reasons why the pics aren't as crisp as I'd like them to be.
The shy gazelle was definitely one of my favs!










