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I have a FujiFilm F100FD and went to the LA County Fair on Saturday and some of my pictures were overexposed, while some were great looking except in the shadows under trees. I used manual ISO setting 100-200 @640x480 thinking 100 ISO was best for brightly lit sunny area's, but some pictures were dirty and overexposed. Today I switch to ISO Auto (400) mode (100 up to 400 ISO) for settings and not only did the pictures look more focused, but the pictures were very clean.
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What you said does not make sense ISO 100 is pretty much the best setting. I don't know what causes your images come out the way you describe. Is there’s away to see the shots in question?
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One thing is that the Digital Camera works pretty much like the old film cameras. Where film is been replace with Sensors and Memory Cards, where ISO settings is built-in.
Pro lightings are quite expensive. You should get something like this:
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I am also looking for a SDHC 2-4GB memory card for my FujiFilm F100FD thats compatible, with fast read/writes speed. I can't find any information about what brands that are compatible on FujiFilm's website. I was thinking about Scandisk Ultra III, but I don't know if its compatible. --------------- Intel C2D E6600 @ 3.2GHz * Asus P5E * 2x1 GB Crucial Ballistix Tracers * Raptor X * EVGA Geforce 8800GTX 768MB 651MHz/1525MHz/2100MHz * X-FI Fatal1ty Pro * Enermax Infiniti 720W PSU * Creative THX5.1 * Tuniq Tower 120 Silverstone TJ09 * Windows XP |
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Scandisk Ultra III SDHC ( http://canadacomputers.com/index.p [...] 90.218.675 ) is compatible but it's too expensive. If you own a Digital Semi Pro or Pro SLR Camera then I would recomend then maybe it's worth the extra dollars because of the speed reliability from shooting RAW. The P/S camera does not take shot that fast.
Message edited by rexter on 09-14-2008 at 04:14:49 AM |
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