Shane while the aircraft are not moving as fast at takeoff as they will be at cruising speed they will be much closer than you would normally be able to get...
... If you *really* want to see Moiré effect, take a picture of an LCD screen from fairly close. Wow! The problem occurs when there is a repeating pattern in...
... My preference would be to go with the slowest shutter speed that I could get a sharp image with while panning with the plane (If I'm to the side.) That...
... Moiré patterns can appear with any Bayer-sensor digital camera, not just the D50. The Foveon sensor Sigma cameras do not suffer from this problem, there...
A friend of mine wrote a book of the prints of Olaf Weighorst and he had to deal with this problem when scanning in prints. The phenomenon is not limited to a...
In-Reply-To: <e0l42e+422p@eGroups.com> ... My preference is to leave the camera to worry about the settings - I leave it on ISO 200 and let the camera work out...
If you're going to pan I'd start with about 200 and see how it works out. That's more than enough to stop any camera shake and panning will freeze the aircraft...
Hi Andy I've only noticed moiré once and that was on a corrugated asbestos roof which was in sunlight. The weird thing about it is that it can disappear when...
I don't think we're the first to have this conversation Mike lol. This is the way I figure it. When we look at an image in isolation could we tell whether the...
You can usually get rid of it on a scanner by twisting the print off square a little, not so easy to do with a landscape lol Andy <<<A friend of mine wrote a...
... I haven't used my D50 as much as I'd like to and thus far I haven't had any real problems with moiré, I've seen it but not very much. I mentioned that ...
Shane, If you want to freeze the airframe, I would say 1/250th or higher would be a good start. If you want to freeze the propeller also, you are probably...
Thanks for all the information, fellows. This whole deal with Foevon sensors is really interesting as well. Anyways, sounds like sorta what I thought--an issue...
http://www.pbase.com/nikon_dslr_users/image/58058621 Someone wanted Aircraft photos. I snapped a few while making some waterfront Pano shots. RUF SPONSORED...
Hi, I set my D50 on a tripod about 3 ft. from a bird feeder. Using the 18-55 mm lense set to 55mm. Set the remote to Quick Responce mode. Held down the...
I've seen some great prints from both Sigma and the Fuji S2 Pro and which is the better sensor isn't a discussion I'd like to get into. From everything I've...
This is very important to me. However, I have found that when you combine dimly lit subjects with ISO 1600, the noise definitely needs to be "cooked out" in...
I thought of doing something like that with the humming bird feeder in my yard. I have the remote control, Can it be used from behind the camera. I thought it...
Cool. Does anyone know how to override the remote time out?.... is this possible? I think it times out too quickly. Thanks ... [Non-text portions of this...
Joel Item 20 in the Custom Settings menu [Pencil Icon] on the D50 is for Remote Time out and can be set for 1 5 10 or 15 minutes. see page 100 in the manual ...
Carl you are correct the Sensor for the D50 remote is on the front of the camera body. Have you tried a small mirror below or off to the right of the field of...
Carl, The remote will not work from behind the camera. In my setup I was about 15 to 20 ft. in front of the camera down an enbankment. However in some of the...
What was Nikon thinking? If I have one complaint about the D50, this is it. My workaround is to use the self-timer. That way I can trigger the camera from the...
In a message dated 4/2/2006 10:00:12 A.M. Central Standard Time, cachipdoc@... writes: This is very important to me. However, I have found that when you...
I use both Capture and ACR which is PSs own RAW converter. They both have noise reduction boxes which are pretty effective. They work basically the same way,...
... Have you actually tried triggering the camera from behind? It seems like IR will reflect from almost anything in front of the camera and trigger. I can...
... Just a long shot here <cough> but is the viewfinder diopter thingie adjusted properly? All the best, Tom -- My ol' grandaddy taught me to always; post in...
Well, it is the first of the month and I would like to invite all new members as well as encourage all members to join in posting to the pbase Nikon DSLR Users...
It has been pointed out that I did not include the link to the gallery. http://www.pbase.com/nikon_dslr_users and to login, you click on logout username...