Tom Hardwick
June 30th, 2003, 01:30 AM
I've just lost a shot, and it looks to have been a nice one too.
I'm one who has the auto shutter set to Off in the menu, believing that I'm in charge and I know better. But in the very bright sunlight of last Saturday I failed to notice (even using a Hoodman) the silent scream for "ND2".
Result? The camera had kept its word and filmed at 1/50th sec. It's also kept it's word and given me the correct exposure, but it's done this by shooting at something like f32. I couldn't at first figure out what I was seeing on my TV screen because the diffraction losses don't give the same softness as a simple miss-focus would give, they're somehow more unacceptable.
So beware. When the camera calls for the ND it really is pleading with you.
tom.
I'm one who has the auto shutter set to Off in the menu, believing that I'm in charge and I know better. But in the very bright sunlight of last Saturday I failed to notice (even using a Hoodman) the silent scream for "ND2".
Result? The camera had kept its word and filmed at 1/50th sec. It's also kept it's word and given me the correct exposure, but it's done this by shooting at something like f32. I couldn't at first figure out what I was seeing on my TV screen because the diffraction losses don't give the same softness as a simple miss-focus would give, they're somehow more unacceptable.
So beware. When the camera calls for the ND it really is pleading with you.
tom.