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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
Water Drops with D800
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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 398063" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>Yes, trial and error. I have lots of pics of flat water. I stood behind the camera, held the dropper at arm's length as high as possible in front of me, then would hit the shutter pretty much as soon as I saw the drop leave the glass dropper.</p><p></p><p>Set the lens on manual focus and put something in the water to set your focus ahead of time. I used a clothespin. The water was in a pyrex baking dish on the kitchen counter. Camera was on a tripod shooting across the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 398063, member: 15302"] Yes, trial and error. I have lots of pics of flat water. I stood behind the camera, held the dropper at arm's length as high as possible in front of me, then would hit the shutter pretty much as soon as I saw the drop leave the glass dropper. Set the lens on manual focus and put something in the water to set your focus ahead of time. I used a clothespin. The water was in a pyrex baking dish on the kitchen counter. Camera was on a tripod shooting across the water. [/QUOTE]
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