1. mount your camera on a tripod or somewhere or something stable.
2. set your camera to shutter priority
3. you have to start somewhere, so try setting your shutter to 1/10.
4. Check your photo.
5. If you don't like the result, go back to step 3 but use a slower shutter speed.
More experienced users have other tinkering to do but this will do for you for now. Get it right then you can move on experimenting with going full manual - white balance, aperture and iso.
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Last edited by dbgg1979; 04-08-2010 at 11:31 AM.
my photo sa fuente. dili same ka nindot ni dbgg.
ask lang ko. slow shutter during day time kay mo hayag lge pag ayo. unsaon na sir?
adto ka ask ni undercover_lover ai. sige na siya slow shutter ug day time.
bitaw. ask sa ko nimo ha. dSLR imo gamit? if yes, then paliti ug ND filter. go to your suking tindahan nowthey can be stacked on top of each other so you can slow your shutter further to get that nice effect you see around here in the forum. like this one https://www.istorya.net/forums/6539495-post251.html
w0w si "piso" james yu is my classmate back in HS. yes sir entry level slr. one more thing, mga pila kaha na sir? lahi pud tong UV filter? any stores ma recommend?
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