Should I have used a flash here?
X xdivider Senior Member Mar 2, 2002 1,484 0 36 Visit site Apr 7, 2002 #1 Should I have used a flash here?
C ckiang Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 6,405 0 36 49 Singapore, Singapore, Singapor www.ckphoto.net Apr 7, 2002 #2 Originally posted by xdivider Should I have used a flash here? Click to expand... I think +1 stop will do nicely. Your sky is already white anyway. Regards CK
Originally posted by xdivider Should I have used a flash here? Click to expand... I think +1 stop will do nicely. Your sky is already white anyway. Regards CK
C cyanbloodbane New Member Mar 18, 2002 228 0 0 Apr 8, 2002 #3 Agreed. The built in flash might not be useful here (assuming xdivider is using his 601)
Y yeppie99 Member Feb 26, 2002 307 0 16 40 community.webshots.com Apr 8, 2002 #4 i love this caption!
X xdivider Senior Member Mar 2, 2002 1,484 0 36 Visit site Apr 8, 2002 #5 Funny thing is it din look so dark on the LCD. I was testing the casio 2800 on this. How to guess how much exposure compensation needed?
Funny thing is it din look so dark on the LCD. I was testing the casio 2800 on this. How to guess how much exposure compensation needed?
Y yeppie99 Member Feb 26, 2002 307 0 16 40 community.webshots.com Apr 8, 2002 #6 can use the histogram function on the 2800
X xdivider Senior Member Mar 2, 2002 1,484 0 36 Visit site Apr 8, 2002 #7 Originally posted by yeppie99 can use the histogram function on the 2800 Click to expand... Dun think 2800 has this function. How would u use it in this case?
Originally posted by yeppie99 can use the histogram function on the 2800 Click to expand... Dun think 2800 has this function. How would u use it in this case?