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Apr 21, 2005 15:17 |  #1

Okay ive had my Pro1 for awhile now and ive come to the conclusion that its me or the camera!

I like to capture a moment for example a drop of water falling from a leaf whats the quickest the Pro1 can take a good quality picture using Manual mode, what settings etc ISO, F3.5, 1/60 etc

I Seem to be getting fast shots but the image is extremely dark so dark i cant see whats going on :confused:


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Apr 21, 2005 15:36 |  #2

I'm not familiar with the Pro1 but generally speaking with any camera, wider aperture & higher ISO = faster shutter speed. If you still can't get a fast enough shutter speed to "freeze" the action, try using flash. I used IIRC iso100 f5.6 1/200 with flash to get these (external link) shots of a dripping tap. The flash froze the droplets in mid air. Give it a go! :D




  
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Apr 21, 2005 15:51 as a reply to  @ nitsch's post |  #3

nitsch wrote:
I'm not familiar with the Pro1 but generally speaking with any camera, wider aperture & higher ISO = faster shutter speed. If you still can't get a fast enough shutter speed to "freeze" the action, try using flash. I used IIRC iso100 f5.6 1/200 with flash to get these (external link) shots of a dripping tap. The flash froze the droplets in mid air. Give it a go! :D

uploading as we speak!!! :D:D:D

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Apr 21, 2005 16:00 as a reply to  @ monkey_wrench's post |  #4

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Apr 21, 2005 16:03 |  #5

Nice one Monkey!!! :D :cool:




  
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Apr 21, 2005 16:06 as a reply to  @ nitsch's post |  #6

nitsch wrote:
Nice one Monkey!!! :D :cool:

thanks for the help ;)


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Apr 21, 2005 16:17 |  #7

Amazing.




  
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Apr 21, 2005 16:27 as a reply to  @ cactusclay's post |  #8

cactusclay wrote:
Amazing.

wha?


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Apr 22, 2005 17:20 as a reply to  @ monkey_wrench's post |  #9

I've taken a few of water. The PRO1 can do an excellent job...

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