U can see the meter inside the viewfinder just below the image. The image is correctly exposed only at the 0 mark
Harkamals said:S$ 326 bro
U can see the meter inside the viewfinder just below the image. The image is correctly exposed only at the 0 mark
really??
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crazyson said:hi guys, im thinking of changing my camera to d7000 soon, but i would like to see some pictures from this camera first. i know there are alot of sample pictures around and plenty more on flickr, and i have seen those. but i would still like to see how it performs in the local context. anyone nice enough to share your galleries?
thanks!
hi guys, im thinking of changing my camera to d7000 soon, but i would like to see some pictures from this camera first. i know there are alot of sample pictures around and plenty more on flickr, and i have seen those. but i would still like to see how it performs in the local context. anyone nice enough to share your galleries?
thanks!
hi guys, im thinking of changing my camera to d7000 soon, but i would like to see some pictures from this camera first. i know there are alot of sample pictures around and plenty more on flickr, and i have seen those. but i would still like to see how it performs in the local context. anyone nice enough to share your galleries?
thanks!
don't know if i am on the right thread.
Am using a D7000 and a SB-700. Is there a way to shoot my flash without attaching the speedlite onto the hotshoe? Do i need a remote or anything? But a remote shoot flash but my camera will not fire off accurately as well. Any solution? Thanks.
hi guys, im thinking of changing my camera to d7000 soon, but i would like to see some pictures from this camera first. i know there are alot of sample pictures around and plenty more on flickr, and i have seen those. but i would still like to see how it performs in the local context. anyone nice enough to share your galleries?
thanks!
TonyOng said:u can use the built in commander mode of D7000 to trigger the SB700
But that would mean your on camera flash would have to fire too
fireshoot said:don't know if i am on the right thread.
Am using a D7000 and a SB-700. Is there a way to shoot my flash without attaching the speedlite onto the hotshoe? Do i need a remote or anything? But a remote shoot flash but my camera will not fire off accurately as well. Any solution? Thanks.
joneeee said:Just got my d7000 today from Orient Photo!
Wow it's really much more complicated to use than my previous Canon 550D. But the autofocus and high ISO is really much better! Can easily shoot at 2500 ISO without much noise![]()