QUOTE(hornetEJ @ Jan 16 2008, 10:44 AM)
Sorry to sidetrack. Can give some advice how to achieve the panning shot like shown in the pic? Would like to learn that. Thanks 
keep the subject in focus then pan if i not mistakenWhat you can do, I can do also!, What's the big deal about DSLR Cameras?
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QUOTE(darthbaboon @ Jan 17 2008, 04:21 PM) I love your reasoning bro... I) dunno about D40 but on the 350D/400D is in the view finder, you see something like this here, the last set of picture label 3. For canon a small line will blip on top, when it's in the middle, its correctly expose, not sure how it's on a nikon.Btw quick question to save me some precious time going through the thick manual : I) Bro Burgaflippinman mentioned "There is a meter telling you whether you shot would be correctly exposed or not." Where's this located? II) How to activate Liveview? Does D40X have it? Any histogram for this liveview? Cheers! Dslr metering is actually pretty accurate if you know how to get the correct exposure, for that it's better if you read the book "Understanding Exposure" by Bryan Peterson, very nice II) don't think the D40X have live view since the more expensive D80 also don't have, D300 have it loh. you should be able to view the histogram when reviewing you photos in playback mode |
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