I have a Nikon 750 and shot in RAW. I have been using sRBG. I shot a lot of land scape but a little bit of everything. I read this article recently that Adobe RGB color gamut encompasses more blue/green hues than sRBG, making Adobe RGB the preferred choice for landscape images or photographs such as cool-colored seascape. So, when should I use sRBG and is sRBG better for such things as portraits, architecture and street photograph? Or should I just leave in in Adobe RBG.
My question is when should you use Adobe RBG and when should you use sRBG?
Does this have auto focus or manual
I have ordered numerous items and they have been very good. Did you contact them about your problem?
When shoting land scape pictures during the golden hour is there any benefit to using a Polarizing filter
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No, Iwent to Paris with a Panasonic LX-3 and was very happy with my photos.
A 50 1.8 would be good for inside museums and other inside shots
This happen to mine when I droped it. You will have to send it back to Nikon
I joined a local camera club. There a two meetings a month. One is a program meeting and the other is competition. Each month, there is a different subject for competiton. For example February was photos of barns, beches and bridges. March is long exposure; April is Silhouettes and on. This makes get out and shot, but I am out of my confort zome many times.
At the competition, they review and rate all photos submitted. So, you get very good feed back on your work.
I highly recommend this course.
Thanks all. What I want to do is use a tripod and incrase the lenght of time for the shutter speed. I will adjust the apature to incrase the shutter speed to what I want. I want to a shot with 5 to 10 seconds of shutter speed. This should make the picture shaper.
Second, as I am traveling sometimes I am out in the middle of the day and I want to take better pictures during harsh sun light in the middle of the day. So, can I use the ND filter to create the light of a shady or over cast day?
That is lower the shutter speed
Also, I want to use it on such things a flowers to shot at a very low shutter speed and increase the detail
I want to shot landscape during the middle of the day. Will the ND filter soft the sun and make it like an over cast day? I use a nikon D750 with a 2.8 24 to 70 and 70 to 200
B&H filter I mentioned is a Breakthrough
Will a 10 stop ND filter allow you to soften the sun and take better pictures during times with high and bright sun light?
What is a very good ND filter you would recommend?
B&H has an ND filter by Schott glass. Does anyone have experience with this filter?
How many people in the group? This will determine how wide of an angle lens you need. Also, you should detemine the deph of field you want. Have green or fall colors out of focus would be great. This would great at 1.8, 4 might do it