Whittie
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With a Nikon D60.
Going to take a few tonight.
What settings would you use for a bridge shot long exposure?
And a reflection of a castle in the water.
I'm going to have a read up later on tonight about cam settings, and what to use and where etc, but for now i just want to go out and see what I come back with
Thanks
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JonnyJ
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Low ISO
Long Shutter Speed
High Aperture if you need a longer shutter speed
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JonnyJ
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Also if you camera has it turn on Long Exp Noise Reduction
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Whittie
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Where would it be on menu?
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JonnyJ
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On mine - Shooting Menu -> Long exp. NR -> ON
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Whittie
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Yey
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JonnyJ
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Oh and set you camera to timer mode so you don't wobble the tripod when you press the shutter.
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Whittie
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Will do...
What about sunsets, cant be bothered waiting for it to go dark
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JonnyJ
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Metering is difficult due to the range of light (sun=very bright, foreground=dark) Wang it in manual mode, meter it somewhere around the orange sky, play with shutter speeds/aperture until you get one that looks right.
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Hoddo
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remote switch is always nice. longer exposures when on bulb setting etc.
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