For me I capped my ISO for night shots below ISO400.
Mode: Shutter-Priority
Exposure: 15
Aperture: f/8.0
Focal Length: 5.1 mm
Exposure: 0.00
ISO Speed: 80
Flash: Off
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For this picture, may i know how you set your exposure, aperture and focal length under Shutter-Priority?
1/4s shutter, ISO 80, super steady hands! :thumbsup:I know my dSLR kit lens would not yield such returns unless I cranked the ISO way up!
1/4s, f/2.0, ISO 80, handheld.
In shutter-priority you can only choose your shutter-speed. The camera auto decides the exposure via its metering and set the aperture for you. Focal length is just in relation to the amount of zoom, I don't think that's changeable. There's a whole bunch of math you can do to compare focal lengths between different lenses etc but I don't bother. You can, however, do exposure compensation, i.e. overwrite the camera's decision on the aperture and exposure by pressing the EV button. by setting + or - increments of 1/3 you change the overall exposure. If you want more control, shoot in Manual.For me I capped my ISO for night shots below ISO400.
Mode: Shutter-Priority
Exposure: 15
Aperture: f/8.0
Focal Length: 5.1 mm
Exposure: 0.00
ISO Speed: 80
Flash: Off
For this picture, may i know how you set your exposure, aperture and focal length under Shutter-Priority?
1/4s shutter, ISO 80, super steady hands! :thumbsup:
In shutter-priority you can only choose your shutter-speed. The camera auto decides the exposure via its metering and set the aperture for you. Focal length is just in relation to the amount of zoom, I don't think that's changeable. There's a whole bunch of math you can do to compare focal lengths between different lenses etc but I don't bother. You can, however, do exposure compensation, i.e. overwrite the camera's decision on the aperture and exposure by pressing the EV button. by setting + or - increments of 1/3 you change the overall exposure. If you want more control, shoot in Manual.
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Sold the LX3 few days back.
When will Adobe provide the support to convert the RAW file to DNG without increasing the file size 3 folds?
why do people say LX3's dynamic BW is outstanding?
Read that there is this function whereby u can just shoot and then decide on the aspect ratio format later. Any idea how to activate this function?
I recently took my LX3 on a backpacking trip to China and experimented with the wide angle converter. I used a Nikon EC68 bought from Amazon coupled with the Panasonic 46mm adaptor but I find the results not so satisfactory.
This first picture was taken at F2.0 with ISO 80. I find only the centre is OK but the edges are very blur....(eg the roof tops on the left, the wall/wood columns on the right)
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Here's another picture, this time with ISO pushed to 320 in order to use F8.0 but I still find the edges are not sharp and distorted.....(eg her left shoulder/arm and the buildings at the left seem to be leaning inwards)
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Anyone with experience can offer some advise or comment please? I mean how to and what settings to get the best out of this Nikon lens....