...photos on my nikon D60 in full sunlight they almost always come out overexposed. Can I do anything to fix this? You could set the white balance to the full sun setting. You could set the ISO to a ...
...the lens and reflecting/refracting inside the lens. The most common source of the light is the sun, of course. If you don't have a hood, or are already using it, use your hand, a hat, a ...
...shutter speed by 4000..this is not normal i guess...!!! try to use lens filter to minimize to sun effect, some filter also have polarizing effect among others check it on local photo dealer ...
photos. It appears on the mid-left side of the photo. What do you think is it & how can I fix it? And how can I send you at least 3 pictures for you to see what I'm taking about? Anyway, I'm sure that
...photos when take with a flash, it is most probably due to the length of the lens on the camera. A long, telephoto / zoom lenses will create the largest amount of shadow, while shorter and wide angle ...
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...have to tell me a bit more about what your conditions were at the time. What kind of shot? Was the sun very close to the edge of your photo? What time of day was it? Morning/evening? Shutter speed,
Photos coming out with too much yellow I'm using a Nikon D70. Many of my indoor shots seem to have way too much yellow. What am I doing wrong? You're shooting under incandescent light, and the camera ...
...Sun and then Tue wham!! I can not think of doing anything to it and no one has touched it. You can hear the motor as the lens is trying to focus. If I focus manual no problem except a lot of the ...
...sun light in your photos, or in room pictures are illuminated by natural sun light. This is the first sign of overexpure, and the best way to reduce it and it's efects is to manually set the aperture ...
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