My VR, decent camera this time. 56k, go dig up some dinos
#12
Care for constructive critcism?
One thing - why were you shooting at ISO 400 on such a bright day?
btw - this is my fav shot:
http://img273.imageshack.us/img273/7601/img00234mh.jpg
Everything but the car and fire hydrant in BW would be amazing!
edit = Rear ended??? are you okay? and stuff?? Sorry man.
One thing - why were you shooting at ISO 400 on such a bright day?
btw - this is my fav shot:
http://img273.imageshack.us/img273/7601/img00234mh.jpg
Everything but the car and fire hydrant in BW would be amazing!
edit = Rear ended??? are you okay? and stuff?? Sorry man.
#17
Originally Posted by dmp
Care for constructive critcism?
One thing - why were you shooting at ISO 400 on such a bright day?
btw - this is my fav shot:
http://img273.imageshack.us/img273/7601/img00234mh.jpg
Everything but the car and fire hydrant in BW would be amazing!
edit = Rear ended??? are you okay? and stuff?? Sorry man.
One thing - why were you shooting at ISO 400 on such a bright day?
btw - this is my fav shot:
http://img273.imageshack.us/img273/7601/img00234mh.jpg
Everything but the car and fire hydrant in BW would be amazing!
edit = Rear ended??? are you okay? and stuff?? Sorry man.
Rear ended, not too much damage, thanks.
Originally Posted by dv/dt
Looks like it's time to clean the sensor on the DSLR. :D
Have you had it long?
Have you had it long?
#18
Originally Posted by Raptor2k
All the settings were set to automatic - I'm just a noob.
#21
Originally Posted by Raptor2k
ty 011179
dmp - does setting it to landscape mode lower the ISO automatically?
dmp - does setting it to landscape mode lower the ISO automatically?
Doubt it - without having' R'd the FM I can assume there's a button somewhere on the top - near the display, where one can adjust the ISO; but generally only in those settings beyond the green-square (full auto).