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Posted: Wed Oct 2nd, 2013 04:19
 
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JK - Sell gear??? :needsahug:



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Eric wrote: jk wrote:
Eric wrote:
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jk wrote: Eric wrote: jk wrote: I think that you need to use JPG rather than RAW.
Set the ISO to AutoISO with a minimum shutter speed of 1/100th or faster.

I didnt think Auto ISO worked in any modes other than green AUTO on the D90???????


I dont have the D90 with me at this minute as it is with my dive kit in its housing so I cant check on that but I would guess it works the same on all Nikon models.

On the D600 to use AutoISO you need to be in the Green AUTO exposure mode!!
How dumb is that!!.

On my Fuji XPro1 and XE1 I can use AutoISO in any mode.
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No I made a mistake.

It is there on the D600 and available in all modes.

It is hidden in the Menu system in the Shooting menu under ISO Sensitivity Settings.  Then you need to customise it when you enter that sub-menu system.



It will be interesting to see if the D90 DOES also have this feature. The link to the manual didn't seem to suggest it did....but I confess I just glanced at it. Auto ISO would be ideal for jjuday30.


I'll go across to the other house tomorrow and have a look at the D90 settings.


If you sold some of your gear, you wouldn't need a second house to store it all.

:lol:

But then I wouldnt have a toy room full of nice toys.
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Robert wrote: JK - Sell gear??? :needsahug:
Naah I give it away at a good price.
I am yet to make a profit on selling a digital camera second hand.



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Posted: Wed Oct 2nd, 2013 07:58
 
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jk wrote: Eric wrote:
jk wrote:
jk wrote: Eric wrote: jk wrote: I think that you need to use JPG rather than RAW.
Set the ISO to AutoISO with a minimum shutter speed of 1/100th or faster.

I didnt think Auto ISO worked in any modes other than green AUTO on the D90???????


I dont have the D90 with me at this minute as it is with my dive kit in its housing so I cant check on that but I would guess it works the same on all Nikon models.

On the D600 to use AutoISO you need to be in the Green AUTO exposure mode!!
How dumb is that!!.

On my Fuji XPro1 and XE1 I can use AutoISO in any mode.
:bowing:
No I made a mistake.

It is there on the D600 and available in all modes.

It is hidden in the Menu system in the Shooting menu under ISO Sensitivity Settings.  Then you need to customise it when you enter that sub-menu system.



It will be interesting to see if the D90 DOES also have this feature. The link to the manual didn't seem to suggest it did....but I confess I just glanced at it. Auto ISO would be ideal for jjuday30.


I'll go across to the other house tomorrow and have a look at the D90 settings.


D90 is the same as the D600 in this functionality.
It is buried in a menu item and then AutoISO is available in all modes.




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Posted: Wed Oct 2nd, 2013 09:42
 
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The site will still not allow me to upload pictures. I see the Picture I sent you in my folder. But I cant add. is says I do not have access.

 




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Need to login on the Gallery first, as sometimes the pass through doesnt work.
Same username/password as Forum.



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Posted: Thu Oct 3rd, 2013 20:07
 
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For video tips on DSLR shooting have a look here:

http://kelbytv.com/dtowntv/

You can download them from iTunes also

 




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P.S. Earlier episodes were more about camera controls, later episodes cover subjects like building rapport with portrait subjects and more off camera skills.

 




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New issue, LOL the pictures are to good. The estimating software I use distorts pictures bigger than 1277x958. I tried to resize but the program still did not like that. How do I get the pictures smaller than this?

 




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My solution is to do a screen shot. I get the image on the screen at the size I want it then do a 'shift+command+4' key-chord which allows me to drag a selection of the image, when I release the mouse button it grabs that rectangle.

That is on a Mac, I am sure this must be possible on a PC, but probably a different key-chord.

I have the preferences set to produce a plain old JPEG image from the screen grab. It works well for me, and is how I get all the images I display on here.



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