Messing around with new DSLR!

Few more
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Also, this is the first Dslr I've owned in years so I do not profess to know anything about photography. Just figuring it out on my own lol.
I'm also figuring it out on my own. It's great fun. What did people do when they had to wait for film to develop :confused:?
 
I'm also figuring it out on my own. It's great fun. What did people do when they had to wait for film to develop :confused:?

We didn’t have to wait. I’m just learning to use my wife’s Nikon 3300.

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What’s the iso / asa on these , or just one of them really.
F stop and shutter speed to please.
These three were all f57 and iso 100. I cranked f stop as high as it would go to test depth of field with the Tamron macro lens. I'll have to check the camera history for the other settings.
 
These three were all f57 and iso 100. I cranked f stop as high as it would go to test depth of field with the Tamron macro lens. I'll have to check the camera history for the other settings.
If you boost the asa/iso (right before it goes grainy 800-1600 I belive ) you’ll gain more shutter speed or f stop.


That thing has an f57? Must be for shooting on the sun.
 
With modern cameras (2015-current) one can crank the ISO up pretty high before seeing degrading noise. So to shoot at a small enough Aperture (eg. f20), you must boost the ISO so your Shutter speed is high enough to eliminate blur - 125 minimum without tripod. Even with a tripod, if you have water movement you have subject movement.

Just 2cents
 

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