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D90
some problem in my D90 can anyone help!!!!!!!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Kate O'Neill" data-source="post: 77488" data-attributes="member: 10566"><p>Hmmm, I am surprised you need the flash. My old faithful (now demoted to backup camera is a D90) and if I was shooting a wedding in low light conditions that and my 1.4 50mm lens usually did the job. </p><p>Have you tried working in manual dialling in 1.8 aperture, and a shutter speed of 1/60 and increase your ISO untill you get a enough light in your photo. If it is still to dark, then I would say either use a tripod and the cameras self timer (to avoid camera shake from your finger on the shutter button) or live with the fact that your room is too dark and you need more light in the room or some flash ?</p><p></p><p>Also I find for me, anything over 800 ISO on the D90 is just too noisy.</p><p>hope it helps,</p><p>Kate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kate O'Neill, post: 77488, member: 10566"] Hmmm, I am surprised you need the flash. My old faithful (now demoted to backup camera is a D90) and if I was shooting a wedding in low light conditions that and my 1.4 50mm lens usually did the job. Have you tried working in manual dialling in 1.8 aperture, and a shutter speed of 1/60 and increase your ISO untill you get a enough light in your photo. If it is still to dark, then I would say either use a tripod and the cameras self timer (to avoid camera shake from your finger on the shutter button) or live with the fact that your room is too dark and you need more light in the room or some flash ? Also I find for me, anything over 800 ISO on the D90 is just too noisy. hope it helps, Kate [/QUOTE]
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