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Project 365 & Daily Photos
Dawg Pics' New Adventures of the D500 (and maybe the D300)
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<blockquote data-quote="egosbar" data-source="post: 685606" data-attributes="member: 19871"><p>as i mentioned in your post on another thread im happy to comment on your settings used , pretty much the aim of the game is to get the exposure keeping the lowest possible iso , a good tip is you can shoot at a shutter equivalent to your focal length for non moving subjects as this one was (focal length 135mm) , so keeping the low iso in mind you could of halved your shutter speed letting in more light which then the iso is halved reducing light by the same amount that would of got you to say 1/325 and iso 550 , you could do that again 1/150 and iso 250 odd and get a much cleaner image</p><p>the d500 does handle higher iso but still better to keep it as low as possible</p><p>heres a link to some of my images ive been shooting since film days so im confident in what im saying</p><p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/markegan/" target="_blank">https://www.flickr.com/photos/markegan/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egosbar, post: 685606, member: 19871"] as i mentioned in your post on another thread im happy to comment on your settings used , pretty much the aim of the game is to get the exposure keeping the lowest possible iso , a good tip is you can shoot at a shutter equivalent to your focal length for non moving subjects as this one was (focal length 135mm) , so keeping the low iso in mind you could of halved your shutter speed letting in more light which then the iso is halved reducing light by the same amount that would of got you to say 1/325 and iso 550 , you could do that again 1/150 and iso 250 odd and get a much cleaner image the d500 does handle higher iso but still better to keep it as low as possible heres a link to some of my images ive been shooting since film days so im confident in what im saying [URL]https://www.flickr.com/photos/markegan/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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