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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D3000/D5000
Hard time taking indoor pictures!
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<blockquote data-quote="naja" data-source="post: 10853" data-attributes="member: 3478"><p>If you don't have a reflector then cover a sheet of card with Aluminium foil and also get a sheet of white card. Both will make great reflectors and will give a different amount of reflection to get good lighting effects. If you cannot get enough light with flash or from a window then try using a desk lamp or Standard lamp as a main source and the reflectors to bounce light into dark areas. Don't forget to set the white balance to Tungsten and also use exposure compensation to overcome the black background from over exposing the shot. Start at say EV of -1.0 and then adjust after checking the image and the histogram</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naja, post: 10853, member: 3478"] If you don't have a reflector then cover a sheet of card with Aluminium foil and also get a sheet of white card. Both will make great reflectors and will give a different amount of reflection to get good lighting effects. If you cannot get enough light with flash or from a window then try using a desk lamp or Standard lamp as a main source and the reflectors to bounce light into dark areas. Don't forget to set the white balance to Tungsten and also use exposure compensation to overcome the black background from over exposing the shot. Start at say EV of -1.0 and then adjust after checking the image and the histogram [/QUOTE]
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