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D800/D800E
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<blockquote data-quote="Silven" data-source="post: 197554" data-attributes="member: 16423"><p>I find that depending on the flow rate, (ie, the general speed of the water.) and general light is how I adjust my shutter speed and F stop. I usually shoot it at ISO 100 and use a graduated ND filter to get from 1/3 to 1 second exposure. Otherwise the water just looks like a blob of white. I like to be able to tell that it's water. F8, being the optimum stop for most landscape shots, is usually a good start too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silven, post: 197554, member: 16423"] I find that depending on the flow rate, (ie, the general speed of the water.) and general light is how I adjust my shutter speed and F stop. I usually shoot it at ISO 100 and use a graduated ND filter to get from 1/3 to 1 second exposure. Otherwise the water just looks like a blob of white. I like to be able to tell that it's water. F8, being the optimum stop for most landscape shots, is usually a good start too. [/QUOTE]
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