yeah i set it up on the flash stand (the plastic one provided) and was about to do some cls strobing at home club, was shooting my sister and her friend who was the DJ. someone bumped into the table my flash was on, and it fell down to hell
table was about waist height.
now it won't turn on! luckily i had a spare tumax to shoot, but didnt get a chance to do any strobing already after that.![]()
:rbounce:the power of the flash is automatically adjusted when zooming right?
think for me the purpose of getting a speedlight is to do fill flash, light up ambiance and also to boost SS when lighting not strong enough to get rid of motion blur. any comments?
it's correct... Just shows that Nikon was erreneous in stating ISO200, when DxO Labs measured actual sensitivity to be ISO145.Not true.
According to this:
http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/en/Camera-Sensor/All-tested-sensors/Nikon/D90
And click on dynamic range
yeah i set it up on the flash stand (the plastic one provided) and was about to do some cls strobing at home club, was shooting my sister and her friend who was the DJ. someone bumped into the table my flash was on, and it fell down to hell
table was about waist height.
now it won't turn on! luckily i had a spare tumax to shoot, but didnt get a chance to do any strobing already after that.![]()
Might be something simple like a connection that got knocked loose. or might be something serious. You never know. Anyway, just bring it in to NSC to get an evaluation. Or look for fatigue.
do u mean the red light?
tat's for assisting the auto-focusing.
or u mean the flash flashing?if so, then switch off red-eye reduction.
the flash beside fillin up etc etc, is also useful in tricky light situation where the cam is not able to detect the WB properly![]()
you mean on the camera...?shootz.. not able to upload any pics from ofc..
its above the programmable function button...
If your focus point is not in the center, the beam also won't light.
you mean on the camera...?
That's the AF assist beam. Can turn it off in the menu.
how do we turn off the irritating light at the front of the cam when we're trying to shoot at something at night? wanna tou pai ppl also cannot leh...
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ahh.. u have to be sneaky when ure taking pics of ur shy parents or bro's gf... hahhahatryin to be sneaky while takin pics leh:devil:;p...LoL...
not the best choice of cameras to use especially a dslr due to size...LoL
ahh.. u have to be sneaky when ure taking pics of ur shy parents or bro's gf... hahhaha
matrix metering is roughly like the photo frame is divided into segments, each segment is processed to obtain optimum exposure. similar to average metering.Hi everyone, I need some help on the metering. Matrix, center weighted and spot metering.
What exactly are they? and which one would be more recommendable to use?
Thank you.
Actually, this sort of thing, if you experiment on your own by fiddling with the settings and looking at the results, you'll grasp it much quicker.Hi everyone, I need some help on the metering. Matrix, center weighted and spot metering.
What exactly are they? and which one would be more recommendable to use?
Thank you.