*** Everybody's Random Photos *** Pt. thr33 (56k Beware)

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If it's anything like the D50's...
On manual, use the little circular dial thing on the right.
Left = slower shutter speed, right = faster shutter speed
Hold the +/- button on the top and use dial to adjust aperature.
you have a programmable function button on the left side just behind the lens mount. i programmed it to do ISO. i tell you this because in manual mode in night shots, make sure you lower your ISO to like 100-200
 

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Not sure what button you're referring to, but I wouldnt limit that to just night shots.
Shoot at the lowest ISO you can whenever you can.
 


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Only sort of good shot I got the other night. How do I compensate for those freaking light reflections? Like the two big circles near the middle of the shot. It's not dust. I checked the lens and the sensor and they were fresh. Plus the D60 has 2 different mechansims to combat that dust problem.


This is a shot I took today from the courtyard of my building
 

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Those spots you see are called "lens Flare"...its from the light entering the lens and creating those effects
 


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Not sure what button you're referring to, but I wouldnt limit that to just night shots.
Shoot at the lowest ISO you can whenever you can.
i dont think your camera has it, my d40x has it and so does the d60.

but i think those circles are some sort of lense flair
 

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went to New Castle PA to visit my brother, we went to Pittsburgh, so i took some shots.
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I'm guessing the ways to offset the lens flare would be to use a lens hood? And also to position myself in front of the light source?
 

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Ah. Good old Mt. Washington in Pittsburgh.
 

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That Vans paint isn't all that bad. Came out great.
 

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Petey, you repaint your bumper/lip/fenders? I knew you needed to repaint ur bumper/lip, but I thought the fenders were fine. They look different, but that maybe b/c of the lighting/angle.
 

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some good pics....

whoa, my name is blue
 

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Nice pics.

I noticed that too John. Congrats.
 

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well, that hurricane should be making landfall on my town sometime tomorrow.....i guess i should charge the battery on the d50 now while we still have power....depending on how bad it goes, i might have ALOT too shoot this week

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