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Real Estate Interior Settings Newbie Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 146396" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Applying the KISS method, I would suggest, first and foremost, you drop everything and buy a good tripod and probably a wireless remote or cable-release for your D7000. While you're doing that read up on how to use Aperture Priority Mode. I would suggest small apertures and a low ISO. Oh, and you'll want some editing software that will allow you to correct for lens distortion because you're probably going to have some that to deal with. Architectural photography is probably the single best way to find out aaaaaall about things like barrel and perspective distortions and how to go about fixing them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 146396, member: 13090"] Applying the KISS method, I would suggest, first and foremost, you drop everything and buy a good tripod and probably a wireless remote or cable-release for your D7000. While you're doing that read up on how to use Aperture Priority Mode. I would suggest small apertures and a low ISO. Oh, and you'll want some editing software that will allow you to correct for lens distortion because you're probably going to have some that to deal with. Architectural photography is probably the single best way to find out aaaaaall about things like barrel and perspective distortions and how to go about fixing them. [/QUOTE]
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