Irish-apple Well-Known Member Joined Dec 6, 2017 Messages 349 Reactions 304 Location IRELAND May 27, 2018 #1 quick one I find what I consider perfect settings for taking a shot or filming say like this I then get home do the usual upload check and sort out my gear for the next flight are the camera settings reverted back to factory or as I left them and would this apply to video also thank you in advance
quick one I find what I consider perfect settings for taking a shot or filming say like this I then get home do the usual upload check and sort out my gear for the next flight are the camera settings reverted back to factory or as I left them and would this apply to video also thank you in advance
Kilrah Well-Known Member Joined Nov 12, 2016 Messages 7,072 Reactions 4,160 Age 41 Location Switzerland May 27, 2018 #2 They should stay unless you update something, use a third party app or advanced auto features like panorama etc. BUT if you want to be sure not to have surprises you should still write them down and check them every single time.
They should stay unless you update something, use a third party app or advanced auto features like panorama etc. BUT if you want to be sure not to have surprises you should still write them down and check them every single time.
BD0G Well-Known Member Joined Oct 13, 2016 Messages 3,486 Reactions 3,152 Age 58 Location Near Lake Tahoe NV May 27, 2018 #3 That shot is good, but could be better by doing an AEB 3 shot or 5 shot and combining with Photomatix or similar HDR software. By taking 3 or 5 shots above and below the exposure value it gives more range to capture both the highlights and the shadows.
That shot is good, but could be better by doing an AEB 3 shot or 5 shot and combining with Photomatix or similar HDR software. By taking 3 or 5 shots above and below the exposure value it gives more range to capture both the highlights and the shadows.