foothead Omnicide now. Messages 10,027 Location My own personal hell Apr 20, 2010 #11 Not what i meant. A photo viewer should be able to give you thing like shutter speed, aperture, iso, etc. Etc.
Not what i meant. A photo viewer should be able to give you thing like shutter speed, aperture, iso, etc. Etc.
Cabbs Golden Master Messages 7,912 Apr 21, 2010 #12 It doesn't help that aquarium lights don't produce much light to a camera sensor.
R Remeniz Fully Optimized Messages 3,390 Location England Apr 21, 2010 #13 If your camera has a macro button/setting then use it. It will enable you to focus close-up to the subject.
If your camera has a macro button/setting then use it. It will enable you to focus close-up to the subject.
OP OP IowaBoy In Runtime Messages 201 Apr 21, 2010 #14 foothead said: Not what i meant. A photo viewer should be able to give you thing like shutter speed, aperture, iso, etc. Etc. Click to expand... In that case... FOCUS: MANUAL FLASH: OFF RESOLUTION: 12M FOCUS MODE: 9-AF EXP MEASURE: CENTER ISO:AUTO
foothead said: Not what i meant. A photo viewer should be able to give you thing like shutter speed, aperture, iso, etc. Etc. Click to expand... In that case... FOCUS: MANUAL FLASH: OFF RESOLUTION: 12M FOCUS MODE: 9-AF EXP MEASURE: CENTER ISO:AUTO