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New User....question about Optimal settings....
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<blockquote data-quote="NewNikon" data-source="post: 221210" data-attributes="member: 18047"><p>Thanks! </p><p></p><p>It won't be too heavy on the zoom. I believe we are only going to be about 20 ft or so at most from the camera, maybe more. </p><p></p><p>So you're saying I should leave my aperture so that it lets in as much light as possible? And also set ISO high as well? Perhaps put the camera in A mode for the Aperture Priority? </p><p>And Ive been in touch with Callaway, and they are going to let me walk out under the trees. Well be riding the trolley, and they're going to let the trolley stop so that we can get off and I an propose, so itll happen in front of about 60-120 people...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NewNikon, post: 221210, member: 18047"] Thanks! It won't be too heavy on the zoom. I believe we are only going to be about 20 ft or so at most from the camera, maybe more. So you're saying I should leave my aperture so that it lets in as much light as possible? And also set ISO high as well? Perhaps put the camera in A mode for the Aperture Priority? And Ive been in touch with Callaway, and they are going to let me walk out under the trees. Well be riding the trolley, and they're going to let the trolley stop so that we can get off and I an propose, so itll happen in front of about 60-120 people... [/QUOTE]
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