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lol you guys are funny... its true that it depends on what u want but i was just asking what you have urs set on as a baseline...
i dunno what you guys shoot with but the nikon d200 has these banks that you can save settings on and for my outdoor bank, i have it set on 1/800th as my baseline... just a good reference for me i guess
i dunno what you guys shoot with but the nikon d200 has these banks that you can save settings on and for my outdoor bank, i have it set on 1/800th as my baseline... just a good reference for me i guess
Originally Posted by DonNguyen
your shutter speed should be based on what you're trying to capture...
action...1/800 is great....but you don't need that for still life or other stuff...
action...1/800 is great....but you don't need that for still life or other stuff...
i havent shot much still life yet but hopefully the nicer weather comes sooner to let me shoot a couple of frames
Originally Posted by DonNguyen
your shutter speed should be based on what you're trying to capture...
action...1/800 is great....but you don't need that for still life or other stuff...
action...1/800 is great....but you don't need that for still life or other stuff...
Originally Posted by MysTiKchRis
Originally Posted by DonNguyen
your shutter speed should be based on what you're trying to capture...
action...1/800 is great....but you don't need that for still life or other stuff...
action...1/800 is great....but you don't need that for still life or other stuff...
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 16,638
From: Parsippany, NJ
Originally Posted by CarbonXe
http://surfermag.com/photos/flash/clark_little_portfolio_shore_pounding_bliss/
Some amazing stuff here.
Some amazing stuff here.
I'm thinking about stepping up to a D200 or D90. I haven't decided which yet. The video feature of the D90 really doesn't appeal to me and therefore doesn't affect my decision. What do you guys think?









