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How can I see the photo settings like f-stop, ISO etc. of a image?
I am new to photography and enjoying shooting with my Nikon D3200 camera. Once I take a photo, is there any tool by Nikon or a third party which can give me info like F-stop, ISO, Shutter speed, etc? ...
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Best settings for photographing 200 paintings indoors with floodlights and a tripod
I want to photograph about 200 acrylic paintings done by a family member who now has dementia. It's meant to be a tribute in the form of a self-published book. She had painted as a hobby her entire ...
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Optimal settings for video capture in front of large digital whiteboard
I have a youtube channel and create a lot of technical videos in front of a large Dell monitor which I use as a whiteboard. I used to use my iPhone but switched to Nikon Z50 with a shotgun microphone ...
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What is the relationship between ISO, aperture, and shutter speed?
I know digital cameras have ISO options, and that ISO is the camera's sensitivity to light, but if you set higher ISO then you can get a noisy image. I also know there are two other camera options, ...
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How to avoid noise in Aperture Priority mode arising due to auto-ISO?
I was taking photos of birds in a cloudy day and in an area of forest where light was even low under a tree as compared to other areas.
I used 70-300 mm kit lens. When trying to take photo even at 1/...
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What are the ISO, exposure, and aperture settings for single frames from slow-motion video on the iPhone 6?
I filmed a video of myself swinging a tennis racket in slow motion and then used cv2 to make jpg's of some of the frames, ie. 8 ...
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Is there any reason to change the ISO manually?
Here's my understanding so far. When taking a photo with a digital camera, there are some tradeoffs:
Aperture size: bigger aperture lets in more light, smaller aperture means less blurring in space.
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Changing the camera ISO , Aperture, Shutter Speed with Android
I have a smartphone with Android 8.0.
I need control over :
ISO
Aperture
Shutter speed
Could you please suggest the way to go forward? I do not know how to change any of them?
I am using an ...
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Astrophotography-what wrong I am doing here?
I am beginner in photography.I clicked this photo in RAW, f3.5, ISO1000, S15", Manual focus without tripod.Lens: Nikon AF-P 18-55mm.
I think it is out of focus. I varied ISO from 1000-2500. Shutter ...
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What is the possible optimal range for shutter speed, aperture, and ISO settings in product photography setting on white background?
I have an e-commerce store where I have to take product photography on a white background and I want to actually have a "standard" set-up for this. I know there is no one right answer to this because ...
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How to take photo of water splash without photo getting dark? [duplicate]
I just got my beginner DSLR (Nikon D3300) and tried to take a photo of a water splash.
I read about aperture, ISO and shutter speed and I know if I set high shutter speed I need to set low aperture ...
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Why use ISO instead of Aperture and Shutter speed? [duplicate]
I am a beginner in photography and I don't have the right understanding for some things. As I understand, with the ISO the camera is more or less sensitive light, with a darker image, a higher ISO (...
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What are some general rules for astrophotography?
What are the generally accepted guidelines for iso, f-stop, aperture, etc. that help take better pictures of the stars? In the past I've mostly used a small webcam that fits over the eyepiece of my ...
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Why do two different cameras using the same settings produce photos with different exposure levels?
Please refer to this photo:
http://img600.imageshack.us/img600/94/1600full.jpg
The image on the left was taken with a Panasonic GH2, a micro-4/3rds camera with a crop factor of 2, and the right one ...
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Why does the live view switch off for a long time and my photo is of low quality when I take a picture in low light?
I have Nikon D3200. I am trying to take picture in A mode. I have set Aperture f/3 and ISO to 200. I am taking a picture in very low light.
The problem I am facing is that when I press the shutter ...