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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=82528
Submitted by: ricerocketboy
Comments: 9  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 08-05-2010
View Stats Category: Truck
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pearl pink GMC Yukon XL


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#1
8-05-2010 @ 10:57:19 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
I'm a little ashamed to admit it, but I sorta like this color on the right vehicle.

#2
8-05-2010 @ 11:27:56 PM
Posted By : wannabemustangjockey  Reply | Edit | Del
Hey RRB? Why do the colors come out muddy on your photos all the time now? You have a pretty good camera last time I checked.

#3
8-05-2010 @ 11:48:09 PM
Posted By : ricerocketboy Reply | Edit | Del
#2, I honestly have no idea. It might be the whole photobucket automatic resizing thing. They look fine on iPhoto. It might be the mac, too. I don't know.

#4
8-06-2010 @ 01:05:59 AM
Posted By : 427 Vette Reply | Edit | Del
Like I stated in 82190, there is no reason to be shooting ISO 3200 in the daytime. Your shots look muddy/grainy. I don't know why you don't change your settings. From what I've seen, are you shooting in auto mode? The camera is compensating the high ISO with lower F stops of around F18-F22. So it can maintain shutter speeds in which it can still capture the image.

If you try shooting at ISO 200-400 in the day, your shots should come out a lot cleaner. And some of your shots look out of focus also, are you shooting with the live-view only? From what I've experienced, Nikon's live-view focusing is very slow and sometimes inaccurate. Yes, even the top of the line models.

[Edited by 427 Vette on 8-06-2010 @ 01:07:19 AM]


#5
8-06-2010 @ 02:50:47 AM
Posted By : wannabemustangjockey  Reply | Edit | Del
Agreed with 427. I shoot ISO 64-100 during the day, and usually no more than 200 in low-light museum galleries. My camera won't even go up to ISO 3200, it stops at 1600 and anything I've shot at that setting looked horrible.

#6
8-06-2010 @ 10:15:03 AM
Posted By : ricerocketboy Reply | Edit | Del
#4, thanks for the tip, and yeah I am shooting with live view mostly.

#7
8-06-2010 @ 11:10:41 AM
Posted By : 454Nova Reply | Edit | Del
a good way to get out of auto mode is Program Mode. There, you can manually select your ISO, WB, and adjust Exposure Compensation. This allows you a bit more control, while still having the benefit of camera selected shutter speed and aperture.

#8
8-06-2010 @ 04:01:20 PM
Posted By : ricerocketboy Reply | Edit | Del
#7, Yep. :)

#9
11-16-2015 @ 03:28:48 AM
Posted By : ricerocketboy Reply | Edit | Del
and five years later I use strictly manual mode. :D

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