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<p>I have adjusted the aperture and the auto/manual setting.</p>
<p>please send any pointers and advice my way on how to get the most out of this accs.</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
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<p>btw i did shoot raw. i always do :)</p>
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This is what most of my photos turned out like. Not sure what i did wrong if anything. What can i correct next time? I adjusted the iso, aperture, flash diffuser, lens hood ( on some cases bc it did add a ring) and other advice given.</p>
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<p>Thank you for your advice/tips! the ceremony was beautiful!<br>
i have one more ceremony to attend, and that will be the return of my husband so i will have time to get the green filter. thank you again </p>
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<p>Hello.</p>
<p>So I am going to be attending a few redeployment ceremonies starting at midnight for our troops that are returning back from Iraq.<br>
The building that we will be in is kind of warehouse like, horrible flourescent lighting i might add.<br>
I currently use a flash diffuser on my 3100 right now for most outdoor photos since thats usually what i use my camera for. and i do own a uv filter, neutral density filter and circular polarizer filter. However, i am uncertain that i will have any need for a filter but much more the proper flash. what are your suggestions?</p>
<p>i also usually have my lens hood on. should i remove it?</p>
<p>thank you!!</p>
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<p>confused bc mine is set to RAW and does not allow me to even turn on active-d lighting bc of that reason. hmm</p>
How to get the most out of my Wide Angle/Macro Lens
in Nikon
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<p>Matt thank you for the response. I am using a Nikon D3100 18-55 and 55-200mm lens, with a circular polarizing filter. so used for more landscape photography.<br>
I would of course at some make the focal point a person in a wide landscaped setting.<br>
I am gettng "ok' results right now but am curious if this kind of wide angle/macro lens should be giving me "sharper" results?</p>