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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5100
'Subject is too dark' on a bright sunny cloudless day at noon
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<blockquote data-quote="boofhead" data-source="post: 505331" data-attributes="member: 40970"><p>Actually I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on settings for the following scenario: indoors, taking a photo of a cat washing itself so that you freeze action and see the cat's tongue (or photographing a cat as it is yawning). Not much natural light, so the ceiling lights would be on during the day. Standing arms length away from the cat. If using S mode, what settings would you suggest starting with? I'll try them out and see what happens with my camera. I'm interested in S mode seeing as it's giving me grief, though please feel free to suggest what you would do in A mode and I'll try that too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boofhead, post: 505331, member: 40970"] Actually I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on settings for the following scenario: indoors, taking a photo of a cat washing itself so that you freeze action and see the cat's tongue (or photographing a cat as it is yawning). Not much natural light, so the ceiling lights would be on during the day. Standing arms length away from the cat. If using S mode, what settings would you suggest starting with? I'll try them out and see what happens with my camera. I'm interested in S mode seeing as it's giving me grief, though please feel free to suggest what you would do in A mode and I'll try that too. [/QUOTE]
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