Jumat, 02 April 2010

Recommendations for in-camera settings for aviation photography Nikon D100, D200, D300

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This guide is meant as a basic guideline for in camera settings that I found useful on the 3 camera types listed, when using them for spotting. The settings are focused on the jpg shooter. IFor the RAW shooter many things are not as important, as the settings can be altered in the editing of the RAW file.

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1.1 Understanding P* mode (for all cameras)
Many experienced photographers will tell you that you should never let the camera take control of the exposure, which is basically correct, however Nikon offers a good compromise between control and safety with the P* mode. P* allows you to customize the P (Program mode) by rotating the main command dial. You can set it to use to use faster shutter speeds or small apertures. The good think about that option is that the reaction to changing light conditions is instant. So a suddenly moving in cloud or a dark coloured aircraft do not need any manual influence by the user. The camera will adjust shutter speed and aperture as needed. With P or A mode one setting is fixed. The camera changes shutter speed and aperture, but also considers if you wanted a faster shutter speed.

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