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Guys,
I'm on holiday in Florida at the moment & took the camera out today to take some shots. HELP!
I've a Nikon D5000 & usually shoot in aperture priority mode. This is the first time I've uded the camera in the very light conditions you get in Fl & when trying to shoot I've been getting the flashing icon bottom right of viewfinder that means I need flash (?). This is no matter what aperture setting I have tried.
I even tried switching toi shutter mode and that was pretty much the same. Whilst I've managed to take some shots I'm not overly confident (having not yet viewed them on the laptop) that they will turn out any good.
I'm just trying to get things right whilst I'm doing the parks before I head off to some of the other states during my trip. I'm sure it is probably something simple I'm overlooking here so I'd be grateful for any help as I'd like to get things right before I head away from Mickey Mouse town toi more scenic places.
I'm on holiday in Florida at the moment & took the camera out today to take some shots. HELP!
I've a Nikon D5000 & usually shoot in aperture priority mode. This is the first time I've uded the camera in the very light conditions you get in Fl & when trying to shoot I've been getting the flashing icon bottom right of viewfinder that means I need flash (?). This is no matter what aperture setting I have tried.
I even tried switching toi shutter mode and that was pretty much the same. Whilst I've managed to take some shots I'm not overly confident (having not yet viewed them on the laptop) that they will turn out any good.
I'm just trying to get things right whilst I'm doing the parks before I head off to some of the other states during my trip. I'm sure it is probably something simple I'm overlooking here so I'd be grateful for any help as I'd like to get things right before I head away from Mickey Mouse town toi more scenic places.
At least we'd know whether they were under or over exposed, but even your camera preview screen should give a good indication of that?