my experimentation with aperture
my experimentation with aperture
wow. i finally figured this **** out.
k in the first two pics, and keep in mind are at 7:30 pm, almost completely dark, i had the aperture at like F4.8 (my camera can do F2.6 but i was zoomed, and it only does F4.8 when zoomed) and the exposure was around 4 seconds. the second two pics were with F4.8 again, but the exposure was at 8 seconds. i was amazed when i saw these pics. it was so dark, yet it looks like 2 PM!
then the last pic was proof, that now with the exposure setting discovered, i BADLY need a tripod. lol. the other pics had that problem too, but i had the camera on a curb or block wall for those so the only shake is cuz my camera is weird shaped on the bottom, and after pushing the button, it shook a bit.
k in the first two pics, and keep in mind are at 7:30 pm, almost completely dark, i had the aperture at like F4.8 (my camera can do F2.6 but i was zoomed, and it only does F4.8 when zoomed) and the exposure was around 4 seconds. the second two pics were with F4.8 again, but the exposure was at 8 seconds. i was amazed when i saw these pics. it was so dark, yet it looks like 2 PM!
then the last pic was proof, that now with the exposure setting discovered, i BADLY need a tripod. lol. the other pics had that problem too, but i had the camera on a curb or block wall for those so the only shake is cuz my camera is weird shaped on the bottom, and after pushing the button, it shook a bit.
you guys like how i talk about F4.8 like i know wtf that means? rofl. i dont know what the **** im doing, all i know is this **** looks a million times better. so now im gonna get a tripod tomorrow after work. where the hell do i get one? would best buy have em? they sell cameras? i gots me a rewards card from them last week.
You should stop experimenting with speed so you're not vibrating so much when you take the pictures.
Sorry, I had to.
Sunset Hills Dr., eh? That sounds so typically Californian.
Sorry, I had to.Sunset Hills Dr., eh? That sounds so typically Californian.
Originally Posted by gray89vert
haha wtf are you guys talking about. i like the 1st bright one caleb. that looks really good
Originally Posted by Phate
Now, the real trick, is setting the aperature with the shutter speed to get the perfect picture. Not to mention choosing the correct ISO.
Originally Posted by paarman97maro
Yeah, but most likely on his camera, if he chooses an ISO speed, hes not gonna be adjusting the other settings.
I just hacked my Xti to work like a D20 and have 2100 ISO a couple weeks ago
Originally Posted by TorqueDog
This camera talk sounds to us how I sound when talking about computers to... anyone.
I think i'd understand the gist of it. But I am by no means a computer genius.






