Quote Originally Posted by Nemesis
Shoot in mirror lock up? I thought mirror lock up was for cleaning your image sensor? Maybe that's a Nikon thing, but us Nikon users shoot "bulb" for extremely long exposures.
Yeah, it is...i do have the bulb option but i thought that was just for exposures over 30 seconds The mirror lock up is for cleaning but it's also a moving part when you release the shutter, you skip that step and it's one less thing that causes camera shake.


Quote Originally Posted by Jaimecbr900
How much of a difference is there when viewing thru a calibrated monitor vs one that isn't?

I'm wondering because I've seen pics that I've taken that look great on my monitors but when I see them via someone else's the results aren't quite the same.

I know it's OT, but I thought I'd ask since both of yall are in here now.
I've had mixed feelings about it...yes I see how it's good to be perfectly calibrated for work going to a graphic designer or large commerical job but a majority of my stuff is just online, one day I may get into prints but for the most parts its just online and for fun and everyones monitor is always going to be differant so not like it's going to really matter.