Ghaz1
Senior Member
Okayz... I take it back... your sunlight chasing day is confirmed over... :bsmilie:
But on the way back from Thomson area, i saw the sky has cleared up nicely. Very majestic now. I bet it's going to be a glorious sunset!

Okayz... I take it back... your sunlight chasing day is confirmed over... :bsmilie:
But on the way back from Thomson area, i saw the sky has cleared up nicely. Very majestic now. I bet it's going to be a glorious sunset!![]()
when i read the review of the D90, what I gather is that when you set it to any of the Lo. values, the camera basically captures the image at its base ISO (200), then applies PP (like curves/levels in photoshop) to bring down the exposure value. That's how you get a reduction in dynamic range.So if we do use Lo, do we need to compensate by underexposing? :dunno:
when i read the review of the D90, what I gather is that when you set it to any of the Lo. values, the camera basically captures the image at its base ISO (200), then applies PP (like curves/levels in photoshop) to bring down the exposure value. That's how you get a reduction in dynamic range.
So I think if the 1 stop of ISO matters to you, buy an ND filter with 1 more stop of strength (eg. 3 stop instead of 2 stop) and shoot at ISO200!![]()
Ok fine...I feel something is not right here... 2 stops??... 3 stops??... Naaaaaaaaaawwwwwww..... 10 stops, pleaze! :devil:
I feel something is not right here... 2 stops??... 3 stops??... Naaaaaaaaaawwwwwww..... 10 stops, pleaze! :devil:
Just so you all know, it's not really "more stops is better" with regards to ND filters.
Sometimes 2stop ND is the one that's required![]()
when you need to drag the shutter speed by just that little bit, but not necessary to be too long.I'm new, so please enlighten me... when would you use 2stop NDs?...![]()
when you need to drag the shutter speed by just that little bit, but not necessary to be too long.
e.g. a waterfall with people around.
For example at base ISO and f/11, your meter says 1/20s. So with something like 3-stop ND, you're down to about 1/2s, which is enough to smoothen the water, yet leave the people sharp enough (hopefully they don't move around much in 1/2s).
when you need to drag the shutter speed by just that little bit, but not necessary to be too long.
e.g. a waterfall with people around.
For example at base ISO and f/11, your meter says 1/20s. So with something like 3-stop ND, you're down to about 1/2s, which is enough to smoothen the water, yet leave the people sharp enough (hopefully they don't move around much in 1/2s).
Thats informative. Didnt know this. But in this case if you have more stops, wouldnt it be better since you can drag the exposure longer in order to achieve a smoother water surface?
ZCA said with people in there! If you put too much NDs in front, they will end up like ghosts! :bsmilie:
Yeah, ZCA's example is really good! But having known that, I don't think I'll get lower stop NDs for the moment, 10 NDs more crucial! :bsmilie: (read - hotcakes!)
Agree! Now have to wait for abt a month! Hope it comes soon
Which MO did you go for? I haven't decided yet...
sgcamerastore lor. Still got other MO? I thought you're in the queue for Big Stopper?