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    Quote Originally Posted by chad@competitionclutch
    welcome to IA from another blazer driving photographer!!!! i like my blazer, its a great DD and fits all my lighting equipment in the back
    for real i use it for the exact same thing. I mean it just gets me from point a to point b dont really mod it to much lol the only things done are window tint smoked tail lights and hids lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickD70s
    for real i use it for the exact same thing. I mean it just gets me from point a to point b dont really mod it to much lol the only things done are window tint smoked tail lights and hids lol
    mine is the same way. its a great truck! that 4.3 is an amazing motor. now when i want to go have fun i just jump in the neon, toss the slicks in the back and head to the track


    btw you need to use a slower shutter speed on your action shots

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    Quote Originally Posted by chad@competitionclutch
    mine is the same way. its a great truck! that 4.3 is an amazing motor. now when i want to go have fun i just jump in the neon, toss the slicks in the back and head to the track


    btw you need to use a slower shutter speed on your action shots
    im still getting used to all the manual settings and such. Lately i've been having a huge problem with noisy grainy photos. I've been working on my iso and shit but mine only adjusts to 200 and wont go any lower. So i figured it was the lighting so i got a bad ass flash kit with three stands and such. But i still have the same problem with noisy photos. Any ideas on how i could fix that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickD70s
    im still getting used to all the manual settings and such. Lately i've been having a huge problem with noisy grainy photos. I've been working on my iso and shit but mine only adjusts to 200 and wont go any lower. So i figured it was the lighting so i got a bad ass flash kit with three stands and such. But i still have the same problem with noisy photos. Any ideas on how i could fix that?
    d70 has the same sensor as my D50 did, its just a noisey camera, there really nothing you can do about it except shoot on a tripod and use ISO 200 ALL the time. buy noise ninja plug-in for photoshop or use the noise reduction filter on area's that get grainy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chad@competitionclutch
    d70 has the same sensor as my D50 did, its just a noisey camera, there really nothing you can do about it except shoot on a tripod and use ISO 200 ALL the time. buy noise ninja plug-in for photoshop or use the noise reduction filter on area's that get grainy.
    yeah i mean i can try that i always shoot in raw and manual mode. Auto mode is never a good mode for me. Most of the time i shoot with a tripod but in some cases light depending i wont. It just aggravates me when the pictures i dont care to be shitty looking come out gorgeous and then the ones that people pay me to do turn like shit. its just irritating


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