#2169509 - 03/26/07 05:45 PM
Re: CAMERA FAQ & USEFUL LINKS
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Thanks for the Info, i am looking at getting a Cannon rebal XTI if things go right in the next few days...
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#2171101 - 03/28/07 12:20 PM
Re: CAMERA FAQ & USEFUL LINKS
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#2191043 - 04/24/07 03:58 PM
Re: CAMERA FAQ & USEFUL LINKS
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does any one have any links to websites selling second hand (other than e-bay) ,this is the only one i could find http://www.mpbphotographic.co.uk/
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#2191468 - 04/25/07 01:37 AM
Re: CAMERA FAQ & USEFUL LINKS
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If you're looking for expert and user reviews for a wide range of digital cameras, this site ( http://www.smartratings.com/photography/digital_cameras), should be worth looking into. It has a compilation of all the reviews for every product listed.
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#2816799 - 07/13/09 11:53 AM
Re: CAMERA FAQ & USEFUL LINKS
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Guys, yesterday i visited Duxford flying legends and was keen to try out the prop blur settings. This was my first "prop" flightshow and i couldnt achieve prop blur . As soon as i set the shutter speed below 1/600 the pictures where getting whiter and whiter, going to 1/65 made the pictures completly white. Any advise and help is appriciated. Cheers
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#2828505 - 07/28/09 09:00 AM
Re: CAMERA FAQ & USEFUL LINKS
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Sounds like you were in manual and didnt adjust aperture and/or ISO accordingly. Slower shutter speeds needed for prop blur let in more light, so you have to subsequently reduce the light for a correct exposure by letting less in (aperture to f8,f11,f16,f22) or reducing light sensitivity (ISO 50,100,200 instead of 800,1600,3200). The three are interrelated, so if you halve the shutter from 1/125 to 1/60 you will need to go from f5.6 to f8 or from ISO 400 to 200 to maintain roughly the same exposure - although both may introduce other effects you may or may not want.
It is possible in very bright light - especially with point and shoots, to find the light so bright that the camera can't achieve a speed slow enough without over-exposing. I had that at Silverstone once with my S1IS when trying for wheel blur. For a DSLR this situation is less likely because you normally have access to much smaller apertures, but the solution is to use a ND filter or a lens which has more f stops.
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