Nikon N80 Camera Setting for shooting?
I'm going to a golf match for my high school. (School Newspaper) I'm going to use a 35mm film camera and a DSLR.
For the film setting
It will be around 3:30 in the afternoon
I will be taking shots in the middle of the golf swing.
Camera is Nikon N80. Quantarary 55mm lens
Fujifilm Fujicolor Pro 400H Color Negative Film ISO 400
Also when i take still shots what should be the settings for that. (not in middle of swing)
Location is south orange county
Added (1). What aperture setting
Just use the cameras light meter.
It will give you the right exposure
All you have to do is make sure that your shutter speed is 1/500th second or faster
I guess it depends on how much sunlight there's and if it's behind you, in front of you, or to the side.
Honestly, if you have to ask this, your best bet is to just put it on auto and let the camera's light meter determine your setting.
If you insist on manually setting your camera, read up on exposure tips (learn about the sunny 16 rule)
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