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Jenko_Sport
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25th Jun 09 at 17:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Shutter speed
Apature
iso ect



Just to help cut down on my trial and error time
John
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25th Jun 09 at 17:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Put it on shutter or aperture priority and take it from there.

In general if using a tripod it's long shutter low iso but there are infinitely different values.
Jenko_Sport
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25th Jun 09 at 17:42   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Will be using a tripod and after rough setting for traffic light trail pics.
Jenko_Sport
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Want to use my d60 nin full maual so i dont get lazy and try to just play with presets.
JonnyJ
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All depends on how light it is when you take the photo.

Rough guide, shutter speed over 10secs, aperture, i couldn't tell you without knowing how light it is, whatever you need to expose it right, iso 100
Calum
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Have a look on flickr for a style of shot you like, and on the right hand side at the bottom you can go to 'More properties' which will tell you info about that shot.

For light trails set your camera to shutter priority (shutter around 30seconds) and a low ISO (ISO 100)
Oh, and a tripod
Will still be a bit of trial and error.
John
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25th Jun 09 at 18:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Jenko_Sport
Want to use my d60 nin full maual so i dont get lazy and try to just play with presets.


That's not being lazy.

95% of the time my camera is in aperture priority, I don't see a point in giving myself more to do when i'll just pick the same settings as the camera anyway.
Matt L
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25th Jun 09 at 19:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

im free
JonnyJ
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quote:
Originally posted by John
quote:
Originally posted by Jenko_Sport
Want to use my d60 nin full maual so i dont get lazy and try to just play with presets.


That's not being lazy.

95% of the time my camera is in aperture priority, I don't see a point in giving myself more to do when i'll just pick the same settings as the camera anyway.


Same, only when im using off camera lighting do i put it in manual
Scotty_B
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26th Jun 09 at 15:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by John
quote:
Originally posted by Jenko_Sport
Want to use my d60 nin full maual so i dont get lazy and try to just play with presets.


That's not being lazy.

95% of the time my camera is in aperture priority, I don't see a point in giving myself more to do when i'll just pick the same settings as the camera anyway.


Same here.
Gaz
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1st Jul 09 at 08:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Jenko_Sport
Shutter speed - How ever long you want to take the picture for, The low the seconds the less light captured and visa versa
Apature - F8 normally for me
iso ect - 100 normally for me



Just to help cut down on my trial and error time

 
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