first time using my new camera. shot my bike a few times.
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first time using my new camera. shot my bike a few times.
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i like the raven, i hope you have a muffler for it.lol
Originally Posted by redlinenprelude
its on there. what you see is what you get.
take the mirrors off
need some $$ to buy the block off platesOriginally Posted by YokotaS13
a buddy at my job just got one of those bikes same style like a month ago. Bike is sick! love the red trim around the wheel
yea i am slowly working on it. lil stuff here and there. it will deff be sweet in the endOriginally Posted by Chuckster
anyone else with an opinion on the quality of the pics. i am new the picture taking thing
u did pretty good in my eyes![]()
The photos are over-exposed. What kind of camera?
The black and white makes me think shot in B&W on a Rebel XT?
its a cheap fugi S5100. my grandmother bought it and couldnt figure it out so she gave it to me. what is over exposure and how to fix it??
Overexposure refers to video or film that was shot with too much light or the wrong camera settings, resulting in a whitish, washed-out, faded-looking image.Originally Posted by Bucky
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/fujifilms5100/page3.asp
If this is pretty much what your camera looks like...
set you camera to shutter priority. Now im not really sure how your menus or buttons are placed, but there should be an exposure number that corresponds with a number like 1/250th , 1/60th, 1/450, 1/8000th etc. The lower the bottom number, the longer the shutter stays open, which in results in more light entering. If you find out what setting it was set to, bump it up to a higher number until you start to get a nice even look at the image where there are no highlights. If you have photoshop CS or CS2, you can look at the histogram, or at least im pretty sure you can.
Also, I think I found something close to your camera for a manual. They look almost the same, so Im sure the functions are as well. Read up and you should be well on your way to taking some cool photos.
http://www.fujifilm.com/products/dig...s/fx_s5600.pdf
Last edited by Nemesis Digital; 06-20-2006 at 12:45 PM.
really useful info. thanks alot for the help. +1 to you