Starting Camera settings?
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Hey all,
I'm wondering what my camera settings should be as I jump off the boat?
Let's assume I'm going in with a wide-angle setup and planning on shooting wide shots during my dive. What should my starting settings be as I enter the water?
What if I were going down with a macro setup? What would my starting settings be as I enter the water planning on a macro dive?
-T
I'm wondering what my camera settings should be as I jump off the boat?
Let's assume I'm going in with a wide-angle setup and planning on shooting wide shots during my dive. What should my starting settings be as I enter the water?
What if I were going down with a macro setup? What would my starting settings be as I enter the water planning on a macro dive?
-T
- travisball
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Thanks man!
I read through them and I'm thinking I might make myself a "cheat sheet". There's a ton of information on the guide but it's hard to keep it all in mind when just getting started.
-T
I read through them and I'm thinking I might make myself a "cheat sheet". There's a ton of information on the guide but it's hard to keep it all in mind when just getting started.
-T
- travisball
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Start here.
F:11 or f:16 at 1/160 or 1/200 seconds in manual mode. Adjust strobe power (or TTL) to suit. Remember (or google) F11 and be there
Bill
F:11 or f:16 at 1/160 or 1/200 seconds in manual mode. Adjust strobe power (or TTL) to suit. Remember (or google) F11 and be there
Bill
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