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Release date: 2010-06-17
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Ok so I'm trying to take a water drop picture and my camera, Nikon D70, only takes a picture with the flash at 1/500 but when I do that its completely white. I take a "test" picture of just something random and they turn out fine but when I try to take a picture of the water drop it doesn't work. Does any else have this problem or know how to fix it? Thanks.
You can adjust the output of the flash. Some flash units can be adjusted to 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 and 1/32 of the full light output.
These adjustments can be made either on the on-camera flash or external, like most of the recent SB400, SB600, SB800 and SB900 units
Try using all of those outputs until you get the proper exposure.
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noooo i don't mean taking a picture of the water lol. i mean taking an average picture, with that camera. would it be blurry or something?
such as the lomo aqua pix underwater camera?
http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/4/8/1/2/3 /6/webimg/259535883_tp.jpg
Yes, it works, here are two pictures taken with a single use underwater camera.
http://i678.photobucket.com/albums/vv142 /retiredPhil/CrystalRiver.jpg
http://i678.photobucket.com/albums/vv142 /retiredPhil/Manatee.jpg
on a manual camera, i want to take a picture of water bouncing off of a spoon.
also, if i use flash do i even need to change the shutter speed?
It depends on the effect you want. If you just want to show a flowing stream then a slow shutter peed is what you want. If you want to show the individual drops in the flow, then you need as high a shutter speed as possible. The effect of added flash depends on the background lighting. If there is plenty of background light then even with a flash you may get a blurred stream with slow shutter speeds.
Do u any web site that can help me find some pictures of water to land transitional species?
If you mean fish to amphibians in the Devonian period.
http://www.devoniantimes.org/index.html< br />
http://www.devoniantimes.org/Order/re-ic hthyostega.html
http://www-news.uchicago.edu/releases/06 /images/060406.tiktaalik-1.jpg
Hoe this helps
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