
I have discussed about exposure compensation and bracketing previously where I talked about what is an exposure compensation, when to use it and what does bracketing means? Now lets talk about Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB) feature and how to set controls for Nikon D90 to implement exposure bracketing. Sometimes manually bracketing and taking multiple shots will [...]
If you want to use and control external flash unit like SB-600, SB-800 or SB-900 through wireless media using your Nikon DSLR camera built-in flash, you have to setup commander mode in your camera. If you have already setup commander mode in your camera, you can follow the steps to setup your flash unit. But [...]
Commander mode allows you to control remote flash unit from your camera. If you never use external flash unit, you may not be interested on this topic but if you do then I think this article will help you little bit to understand what is this mode for and how it works [...]
In my previous post, we discussed about Aperture Priority and Shutter Priority modes. Here we will discuss about two other modes and they are Program Mode and Manual Exposure mode. 3. Program Mode Program Mode ( P ) is almost like Auto mode but it will let you override some of the settings of [...]
Today’s most of the DSLR camera has dedicated scene modes like close-up, portrait, sports etc which set exposure for you automatically and few exposure modes to allow control over your camera default settings. You really do not have control over exposure on those automatic (scene) modes. But if you really want to set exposure [...]
Posted on 27 August 2010
Macro photography is also called “close-up photography”. It is the photography art to produce very fine details of relatively small subjects like spiders, bugs, insects, flower petals etc. When you do macro photography, you basically magnify your close up subjects using lens glasses. There are some zoom lenses available for the Nikon D90 and other [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 20 July 2010
When you buy new lens or see the lenses you have, you will see bunch of numerical and alphabetical prints on it which represents quality of lens and it’s features. Sometimes it is so confusing trying to figure out what does that mean and which is best over which one based on this information. When [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 07 July 2010
Washington DC is one of the wonderful place to celebrate fourth of July. July 4th celebration is an all-day event in the nation’s capital, beginning with a parade along Constitution Avenue and ending with fireworks. Fourth of July is a great moment to shoot fireworks specially in Washington DC. Shooting fireworks is always fun and [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 02 July 2010
If you are shooting a lot of pictures at one time with your Nikon D90 or D80, MB-D80 might help you a lot. MB-D80 battery simulates many buttons of your Nikon D90 and D80 camera, gives you extended battery life and provides easy, comfort and stable holding of your camera in different orientations. Specially if [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 01 July 2010
It’s not necessary to use lens hood all the time but there are some benefits of using it. Lets discuss what are the benefits of using it and then you can decide whether you want to use it or not. Benefits of using lens hood First thing is it helps to remove stray light from different source. [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 28 June 2010
Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S is designed and built for Nikon DX-format digital SLR camera. This lens is built with Nikon Super Integrated Coating (SIC) to enhance light transmission efficiency and offers superior color consistency. Nikon built this lens with Exclusive Nikon Silent Wave Motor (SWM) which enables it for fast, accurate and quiet autofocus on [...] Continue Reading