Trying out a few shots with the new D90
Much better. I either shoot with auto for quick photo or full Manual when shooting. this ensures max quality when I process. Also it's better to upload to photobucket with the 1mb or 2mb size option with the size already reduced, rather than using photobucket to reduce the size, it in turn reduces the quality a lot.
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From: five oh two
Thanls fpr the help IGT. I took the same exact picture through all of the ISO settings and sure enough, it got real grainy as i set the ISO to a higher setting. Glad the problem is resolved. Im thinking when i was shooting in Auto (Shutter Priorty) since i had the ISO in the Auto position, i was setting the ISO to high. I will go out for round 2 tommorow!
Shots look good bro. As with anything your pictures will only continue to get better. Those cameras can do just about whatever you want them to do, figuring out how to do it is the har part.
Good luck with everything man.
Good luck with everything man.
Much better. I either shoot with auto for quick photo or full Manual when shooting. this ensures max quality when I process. Also it's better to upload to photobucket with the 1mb or 2mb size option with the size already reduced, rather than using photobucket to reduce the size, it in turn reduces the quality a lot.
^ i suppose you mean quality as in quality of photo aesthetics. I know everyone has a preferred mode for their best photos. To me the less processing the camera does, the better editing quality. As far as how good the photo is, depends on the photographer.
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