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How come its warfare kind one? I tot is range like shooting targets..
Warfare i sure buang one..:sweat:

OMG!! u registered me liao ah?? :sweat:

James, I mentally support you :cry:
 

How come its warfare kind one? I tot is range like shooting targets..
Warfare i sure buang one..:sweat:



OMG!! u registered me liao ah?? :sweat:

James muz put more padding down there! :bsmilie:
 

How come its warfare kind one? I tot is range like shooting targets..
Warfare i sure buang one..:sweat:



OMG!! u registered me liao ah?? :sweat:

i chup place first... let me know by thursday morning :)
 

butties can advise me,

if on camera lcd picture looks properly exposed, but send to pc, view on monitor, looks overexposed, what must i adjust? brighten my camera lcd brightness?
 

butties can advise me,

if on camera lcd picture looks properly exposed, but send to pc, view on monitor, looks overexposed, what must i adjust? brighten my camera lcd brightness?

try camera lcd first, normally the case for me :)

for Nikon system, normally I would put -2 for the LCD brightness.
 

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butties can advise me,

if on camera lcd picture looks properly exposed, but send to pc, view on monitor, looks overexposed, what must i adjust? brighten my camera lcd brightness?

Camera LCD normally not accurate and same pic might look different under different ambient light condition. Look at histogram instead. :)

also, turn off active D-lighting since you are shooting RAW.
 

butties can advise me,

if on camera lcd picture looks properly exposed, but send to pc, view on monitor, looks overexposed, what must i adjust? brighten my camera lcd brightness?

you should throw away your camera and use film. Because there is no LCD available, hence there is no mistake there :thumbsup:
 

you should throw away your camera and use film. Because there is no LCD available, hence there is no mistake there :thumbsup:

Gootz advice ;p
 

Fwah liverfool buang again! :thumbsup:
 

Bonjour!

i chup place first... let me know by thursday morning :)

okie..i check my fitness level first..haha..

butties can advise me,

if on camera lcd picture looks properly exposed, but send to pc, view on monitor, looks overexposed, what must i adjust? brighten my camera lcd brightness?

how about viewing it on another pc lcd? if it looks ok..then u need to calibrate ur pc lcd to look the same as ur camera lcd..
if most pc lcd looks over expose..then u need to increase ur camera lcd brightness..

Fwah liverfool buang again! :thumbsup:

swee! can focus on epl liao..haha..
 

try camera lcd first, normally the case for me :)

for Nikon system, normally I would put -2 for the LCD brightness.

Ya mine is -2 for now.

Camera LCD normally not accurate and same pic might look different under different ambient light condition. Look at histogram instead.

also, turn off active D-lighting since you are shooting RAW.

Noob dont know how to check histogram for such matter leh. lol

you should throw away your camera and use film. Because there is no LCD available, hence there is no mistake there :thumbsup:

Fwah thanks leh. LOL

how about viewing it on another pc lcd? if it looks ok..then u need to calibrate ur pc lcd to look the same as ur camera lcd..
if most pc lcd looks over expose..then u need to increase ur camera lcd brightness..

Ok i think different monitors see differently.

comparing this 3 pics, which one is too harsh on brightness?

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these are some pics i took last night alone at tampines bike trail. scary place to shoot alone. lol
 

to me, pic 1 might be too harsh.

also, in nikon system, you can have the system to flash over-exposed areas.
 

all 3 looks OK to me, there are some places that are over-exposed but, overall, the brightness is OK to me. :)
 

to me, pic 1 might be too harsh.

also, in nikon system, you can have the system to flash over-exposed areas.

hmm dun get what you mean, how to flash over-exposed areas?

all 3 looks OK to me, there are some places that are over-exposed but, overall, the brightness is OK to me. :)

hard to control the overexposed area leh. :( use film can solve this problem or not? :sweatsm:
 

hard to control the overexposed area leh. :( use film can solve this problem or not? :sweatsm:

film ( especially negatives ) has a wider tolerance of light , you can actually push +3 or -3 stops to get back the exposure. For macro shots with film , it is seriously tough ( because the distance is too narrow liao ) ... purely a guesstimation work. or perhaps, if you use some bright enough torch light, you can do a better job here. :)
 

hmm dun get what you mean, how to flash over-exposed areas?



hard to control the overexposed area leh. :( use film can solve this problem or not? :sweatsm:

you can go into control and check the Highlight box. then one of the modes in lcd will flash when areas are over-exposed. if u need more info, msn me tonite and i guide u thru where to find the box.
 

you can go into control and check the Highlight box. then one of the modes in lcd will flash when areas are over-exposed. if u need more info, msn me tonite and i guide u thru where to find the box.

ohh. i know what you talking about, i tot can auto correct over exposed parts. lol
 

ohh. i know what you talking about, i tot can auto correct over exposed parts. lol

haha... manual correct (change setting for next shot) possible... haha
 

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