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Camera Help...
So I have had my camera working quite well for a while, its a nikon P500. Taking some decent pics, but tonight for some reason I am trying to take some actinic shots, and I have the macro setting on, like always when shooting close, and I click the button, and its takes like 3-4 seconds to take the picture, and they are coming out blurry as if a "time lapse" kind of a shot. i dont get it, I haven't changed any of the settings, but its not working... ughhh
anyone know what I may be doing wrong? Settings Image quality -Fine Image size -12m 4000x3000 Optimize image - More Vivid white balance- auto/preset depending on what I'm shooting ISO -400-600 Metering - Center weighted Exposure Bracketing- Off AF(auto focus) Area mode - Auto Flash exp. Comp - 0.0 Long Exposure NR - Auto (no off setting..) Active D-lighting-Off Like I said it had been working fine until now.. not sure what the problem is.. I can't seem to change the shutter speed anymore, I can't find the setting..
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its almost as if the exposure is set for a few seconds but its not
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I've gone from Mediocre to suck..
before---Decent.. not great not terrible Now.. Garbage.. I am lost. ...VOMIT!
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now if I use my tripod and remote for taking the pictures I get these.
Mind you its not the most convenient way to take macros... I feel like its a shutter setting, but as said, i can for the life of me fix it.. these i just took with the tripod, and are decent, but i'd like to get closer, and i can't with the tripod. and with out it the pics are turning out like Shyte
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It's your shutter speed, it's too slow. Two best ways to increase it:
1. Increase aperture, in P&S type cameras not always an easy option, action settings usually do best or low light settings. 2. Increase ISO |
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According to settings on before and after picture:
Before iso=3200 After iso=400 Before Exposure Reserved=0.033sec (Reserved is some kind of manual setting other than auto) After Exposure Auto=0.600sec So you're using different settings but mainly it's your iso |
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