Ok..i have try also to not set "Fisheye1" mode but nothing change..i continue
to get dark shoot...
I don't know how is it your CP885 but after testing a lot different setting
and after to have read and read again the User Manual of CP990, i don't see
where is the problem...
In fact i think i have this problem since always..for that reason i have
always use Auto mode for made my pano...and also for this reason i have get
always non correct pano stiching....
any other suggestion welcome..thanks..
Patrick..
>-- Message original --
>Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 16:29:57 -0400
>Subject: Re: How set correct regular exposure ?
>From: email@hidden
>To: email@hidden
>
>
>I don't set my lens to the Fisheye setting because I do want this other
>control. My pictures are still in focus. How about trying this?
>(Btw, I use the CoolPix 885 and I think that it works in the same exact
>way.)
>
>Dan
>
>On Saturday, August 30, 2003, at 04:13 PM, email@hidden wrote:
>
>> hi
>>
>> all the tips you say have be applied to my camera..i use tripod and i
>> have
>> set overexposure to maximum..but nothing change..
>> I get only shoot very dark..almost completly black..
>>
>> I continue to not undestand why i get this result...because in auto
>> mode
>> everything is perfect...
>>
>> The Manual mode ar not very "Manual" i think...because i permit very
>> less
>> of setting possibility then Auto mode...
>>
>> In fact if i can not set Flash, Exposure mesure, Autofocus and some
>> other
>> param (because is the camera control all this when the Fisheyes1 mode
>> are
>> enabled), i don't see what is the wrong setting i have put for get
>> black
>> shoot...
>>
>> any other suggestion are much appreciate..tahnks..
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>>> -- Message original --
>>> Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 14:54:01 -0400
>>> Subject: Re: How set correct regular exposure ?
>>> From: email@hidden
>>> To: email@hidden
>>>
>>>
>>> Make sure your flash is off, since the fisheye blocks the flash. Use
>>> the White Balance for incandescent light or fluorescent. For natural
>>> light, I've found Auto to be the best. Adjust the Exposure
>>> Compensation to overexpose your image, but use a tripod since you
>>> don't
>>
>>> want any camera shake. Also, use the 3-second timer to eliminate the
>>> shake from snapping the photo.
>>>
>>> Good luck.
>>>
>>> Dan
>>>
>>> On Saturday, August 30, 2003, at 12:57 PM, email@hidden wrote:
>>>
>>>> hi all
>>>>
>>>> i don't undestand how i must set the param of my Coolpix 990 for use
>
>>>> in
>>>> manual mode with my fisheye...
>>>>
>>>> I know the fisheyes must be used only in Manual mode with "Fisheyes1"
>>>> setting and with the exposure locked...
>>>>
>>>> But when i take shoot indoors all my shoot are very to dark and is
>>>> impossible to shoot in this condition...
>>>> In opposite if i use the Automatic mode all my shoot are
>>>> perfect...but
>>>
>>>> for
>>>> sure i get after problem when i stich because all shot have different
>>>> exposure (in auto mode is not possible to lock exposure)...
>>>>
>>>> So my question...how i can get a cool shoot quality (same when auto
>>>> mode
>>>> is
>>>> used) and how i can have regular exposure for all my shoot...
>>>>
>>>> any suggestion welcome..thanks..
>>>>
>>>> regards
>>>>
>>>> Patrick
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