[SunChasersSG] - TCSS thread (Part VIII)


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I hope you're not talking to me.... oh please keep that poisonous thing away from me!

~cover eyes~
~cover ears~
~hands in pocket~
~wallet keep at home~

wahlao, how can u be poison by another DX camera, it shld be FX for you man...:)
 

In P mode, the camera chooses the shutter and aperture value for u...

It will give you a few combinations... but if the light conditions is extreme, there will be only one setting... nothing to choose from.
So even i turn the main control, it wont' change the shutter and aperture value?

I hope you're not talking to me.... oh please keep that poisonous thing away from me!

~cover eyes~
~cover ears~
~hands in pocket~
~wallet keep at home~
hahahaha. "wallet keep at home", just bring a credit card out....
 

So even i turn the main control, it wont' change the shutter and aperture value?

yup, u can still control iso and exposure compensation....
 

yup, u can still control iso and exposure compensation....

Okie, thank you.

I think a Chinese name for SunChasersSG: 追日人, for easy reference。Or you guys already have one?
 

So even i turn the main control, it wont' change the shutter and aperture value?

yup, u can still control iso and exposure compensation....

I haven't used my D90 in Professional mode before, but I do remember my D80 could be adjusted to a certain extent in P mode.
For example camera selects f8, 1/125s
Turning the command dial one-click would cause the aperture to change, and the shutter speed to correspondingly change as well. An icon would appear in the top LCD.
But limited freedom of adjustment.
 

I haven't used my D90 in Professional mode before, but I do remember my D80 could be adjusted to a certain extent in P mode.
For example camera selects f8, 1/125s
Turning the command dial one-click would cause the aperture to change, and the shutter speed to correspondingly change as well. An icon would appear in the top LCD.
But limited freedom of adjustment.
Yes, that is my question. When I turn the command dial, it didn't change the value.

Btw, is P stand for Professional mode? I though it is for Program Auto mode.
 

Yes, that is my question. When I turn the command dial, it didn't change the value.

Btw, is P stand for Professional mode? I though it is for Program Auto mode.

It didn't change because the light levels you were at did not give the camera any options for other combinations that will work better.

It is program auto.. ZCA is just making a joke with "Professional"...
 

It didn't change because the light levels you were at did not give the camera any options for other combinations that will work better.

It is program auto.. ZCA is just making a joke with "Professional"...

haha. okie. that is a "professional" joke :bsmilie:
 

It didn't change because the light levels you were at did not give the camera any options for other combinations that will work better.

It is program auto.. ZCA is just making a joke with "Professional"...
heheheh you know me so well bro!
~muacks~

ehping... me joker hor... don't take me seriously.
I not professional mah, that's why I don't use Professional mode ;)
 

heheheh you know me so well bro!
~muacks~

ehping... me joker hor... don't take me seriously.
I not professional mah, that's why I don't use Professional mode ;)

:) no issue... no serious. just teach me more, as a professional;p
 

It didn't change because the light levels you were at did not give the camera any options for other combinations that will work better.

It is program auto.. ZCA is just making a joke with "Professional"...

no no no.... it is a Professional mode becos it helps to make you shoot like a professional regardless skill. :bsmilie:
 

no no no.... it is a Professional mode becos it helps to make you shoot like a professional regardless skill. :bsmilie:

i shld use that more often to help enhance my skills... heheheh
 

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I posted my three pics at photo subforum since morning. Only one comment :(
 

I posted my three pics at photo subforum since morning. Only one comment :(

what I can suggest is to continue with this thread (or start one with your name) with a consistent update of new photographs. Basically, many are jaded by many mediocre photos. It is only either the really bad or really good photos will you gather lots of feedback. So don't worry lah.
 

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