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I have a 18-200mm SLR digital camera Nikon Lens.
I am looking for something that will let me zoom in a lot closer. Is there some sort of teleconverter I could get to attach to it? Or would I have to save up for a 400mm or 600mm lens?
Answer
You can get a 2X teleconverter which will essentially double your focal length to 400mm. In my opinion the autofocus slows down some but it isn't that bad. At 400mm you should definitely use either a tripod or monopod to steady the camera & lens
You can get a 2X teleconverter which will essentially double your focal length to 400mm. In my opinion the autofocus slows down some but it isn't that bad. At 400mm you should definitely use either a tripod or monopod to steady the camera & lens
How to make picture NOT underexposed when taking pictures indoor using slr camera loaded with iso 100 FILM ?
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I'm new using film slr camera, its nikon n90s with sb 26 speedlight.
But the speedlight is too big and cumbersome , so If I dont really need it, I detach it from the camera body.
Currently the camera is loaded with iso100 film. I know 100 film usually is for good light. But I want to take picture indoor also but not underexposed..is it possible? How?
Answer
There are some things you just can't change, like you need a lot of light to properly exposure ISO 100 film.
You can time your indoor picture taking to take the best advantage of the sun - when it is shining through the window and you get maximum light. You can also look at increasing the light by reflecting the light with something like a white posterboard. One of those cardboard things you put in a car's windshield - that has a shiney surface - also works.
As was mentioned, a tripod helps a lot. you can also prop the camera on a pillow and use a timer.
If you want to hand hold it and you have a slow shutter speed, brace yourself against a wall, take a deep breath, and slowly press the shutter.
And a fast lens doesn't hurt.
Good luck!
There are some things you just can't change, like you need a lot of light to properly exposure ISO 100 film.
You can time your indoor picture taking to take the best advantage of the sun - when it is shining through the window and you get maximum light. You can also look at increasing the light by reflecting the light with something like a white posterboard. One of those cardboard things you put in a car's windshield - that has a shiney surface - also works.
As was mentioned, a tripod helps a lot. you can also prop the camera on a pillow and use a timer.
If you want to hand hold it and you have a slow shutter speed, brace yourself against a wall, take a deep breath, and slowly press the shutter.
And a fast lens doesn't hurt.
Good luck!
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