Thanks Rick for the offer.
Thanks for the suggestion. Full manual was tried and still had the same problem.
I tried different WB settings and still have the same slow shutter speed.
Looks like we are headed to the repair shop for repairs, reformatting, and sensor cleaning.
Thanks for the feedback
For no apparent reason, I am getting a slow shutter speed regardless of camera settings. If I shoot at a 1/2000 shutter speed, the camera shoots at 1/20 or slower.
Any ideas what may be happening? Has this been discussed with other D7000?
Thanks Annie,
This is an excellent start. Specially like the idea of carousels around town. I wish the shoot was March 31 instead of March 2, the azealia's blossoms would make a great background. We will check out the Lake and waterfall as well.
I have a one day quick turnaround trip planned for Meridian, MS. Anyone out there familiar with the town enough who can recommend places to shoot engagement pictures of the young couple? Neither person is from the city and don't have a clue.
In the final steps of editing photos and need assistance removing glare from eyeglasses. Any suggestions that have worked?
Thanks for the suggestions. I will report back later my results.
jdubu,
thanks for your response. Any suggestions on the type of lights needed?
Is there a way to photograph framed pictures with glass enclosure in a way to avoid glare from the glass? What settings are recommended?
Not familiar with Google, but will give it a try. Thanks
This is the quality I am seeking. Thanks for the feedback and sample of your shot. Do you recommend a macro vs a zoom or other prime lens? Did you filter your off camera lighting with an upmbrella or other methods?
Thanks again
Trying to take a good shot of my future Daughter In Law's engagement ring, using ambient light. Any suggestions on which lens to use and camera settings may work best? I plan to shoot with a Nikon D7000 with a Tamron 24-70 mm lens.
Yes,
the HOGs treat newbees with respect. Thanks to all for assistance.
Yes,
the HOGs treat newbees with respect. Thanks to all for assistance.