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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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D90
some problem in my D90 can anyone help!!!!!!!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 68577" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>Set your white balance to something different like incandescent or warm white fluorescent (3000K) and use a slower shutter speed you'll get better results (maybe something around 125 to start). Remember you are using 1.8 lenses not .95 lenses your only going to be able to get so much performance in the kind of low light you are talking about (EV 7-9)</p><p></p><p>Don't worry Deepak your camera is fine. It is OK. Keep taking care of it. I don't always keep my cameras boxed up and covered up. I like to use them and I like them to be able to set around in the open and air out so to speak. You have to be careful when bagging and boxing especially if you live in a humid environment because you can develop mold and fungus issues very easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 68577, member: 6548"] Set your white balance to something different like incandescent or warm white fluorescent (3000K) and use a slower shutter speed you'll get better results (maybe something around 125 to start). Remember you are using 1.8 lenses not .95 lenses your only going to be able to get so much performance in the kind of low light you are talking about (EV 7-9) Don't worry Deepak your camera is fine. It is OK. Keep taking care of it. I don't always keep my cameras boxed up and covered up. I like to use them and I like them to be able to set around in the open and air out so to speak. You have to be careful when bagging and boxing especially if you live in a humid environment because you can develop mold and fungus issues very easily. [/QUOTE]
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