Paul Baker Jones
New member
Dear Nikonites,
Hello everybody I've joined Nikonites today the 16th of June.
I bought a brand new D7000 in March of this year 2013.
I live near the coast of Pembrokeshire, in Wales, UK and often go out to the local beaches around 1 hour before sunset to get some shots of the sun illuminating the clouds and sea. Colours and atmosphere become very interesting around sunset as I'm sure you all know.
I've just read "Understanding Exposure" the 3rd Edition by Bryan Peterson and last night I decided that I would like to experiment with some longer shutter speed exposures to get that motion blur effect of the waves rolling up the beach. I found that as the ambient light got darker and I wanted to extend the shutter speed up to 30 seconds a message - Job (Nr) - was displayed. What does - Job (Nr) - mean? With the camera in Manual Mode with ISO 200 and f/22 the camera was refusing to take shots.
Does anybody have an explanation for this?
Regards,
Paul.
Hello everybody I've joined Nikonites today the 16th of June.
I bought a brand new D7000 in March of this year 2013.
I live near the coast of Pembrokeshire, in Wales, UK and often go out to the local beaches around 1 hour before sunset to get some shots of the sun illuminating the clouds and sea. Colours and atmosphere become very interesting around sunset as I'm sure you all know.
I've just read "Understanding Exposure" the 3rd Edition by Bryan Peterson and last night I decided that I would like to experiment with some longer shutter speed exposures to get that motion blur effect of the waves rolling up the beach. I found that as the ambient light got darker and I wanted to extend the shutter speed up to 30 seconds a message - Job (Nr) - was displayed. What does - Job (Nr) - mean? With the camera in Manual Mode with ISO 200 and f/22 the camera was refusing to take shots.
Does anybody have an explanation for this?
Regards,
Paul.