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andrew@expressdonate.com - 25 Jan 2007 12:29 GMT
Hello all I am new to this group.  Not sure what is the right way and
wrong way to ask... so, i will just ask.

Could you please go to http://www.dcphotoworks.com and give me your two
cents and advise how to get better pictures at night?

I use a Nikon D70 and D100

Andrew
Recycle THIS - 25 Jan 2007 16:38 GMT
> Hello all I am new to this group.  Not sure what is the right way and
> wrong way to ask... so, i will just ask.
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> I use a Nikon D70 and D100

If the website ever loads, we'll let you know......
Joel - 25 Jan 2007 16:51 GMT

> > Hello all I am new to this group.  Not sure what is the right way and
> > wrong way to ask... so, i will just ask.
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> If the website ever loads, we'll let you know......

    I did stop by but too many photos to know exactly which has has in mind. I
checked few and they are too small and low resolution to be able to see some
detail.

    But in general,

1. The small one popped up as default (?) which is too small to see small
detail, but it needs some contrast to give some pop.  Some wide-angle lens
distortion which can be straighten using software

2. I checked 6-7 others and even at small size and my old tired eyes I can
see lot of noise.  Some is low-light and I read Nikon is not good for
low-light, but I also see noise on day light photos too, and I read Nikon is
good for day light and have lot of good lens.  I am guessing either the poor
lens or JPG compression level's.

    I usually don't have much interest in low-rez photo so I only checked few
of them.
Steve B - 25 Jan 2007 16:45 GMT
> Hello all I am new to this group.  Not sure what is the right way and
> wrong way to ask... so, i will just ask.
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> Andrew

Could you give me a hint on which group of pictures so I don't have  to look
through all of them?

Steve
andrew@expressdonate.com - 27 Jan 2007 11:37 GMT
The night time pictures, are the ones that I just started to do, so if
you could give opionons on those would be great

Andy

> <and...@expressdonate.com> wrote in messagenews:1169728144.667997.313350@m58g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
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> Steve
www.kevinkienlein.com - 26 Jan 2007 08:59 GMT
Use a lower ISO setting, and a faster lens...... practice and observe what
works and what does not... kk

> Hello all I am new to this group.  Not sure what is the right way and
> wrong way to ask... so, i will just ask.
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> Andrew
 
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