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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3100
Overexposed?
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<blockquote data-quote="miknoypinoy" data-source="post: 52812" data-attributes="member: 9069"><p>I think you need neutral density filters for shooting slower shutter speeds in bright scenes like that. you were trying to get a nice flowing water shot thus the longer shutter speed? (edit. . sorry just read your post again and that's what you were trying to do. lol) I'm just guessing here. may be someone with more experience could add more to this. none the less they look great. a little post processing could probably tighten them up. .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miknoypinoy, post: 52812, member: 9069"] I think you need neutral density filters for shooting slower shutter speeds in bright scenes like that. you were trying to get a nice flowing water shot thus the longer shutter speed? (edit. . sorry just read your post again and that's what you were trying to do. lol) I'm just guessing here. may be someone with more experience could add more to this. none the less they look great. a little post processing could probably tighten them up. . [/QUOTE]
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