My first fotos with the NIKON d7100

papybenenuts

I have just bye a Nikon d7100 in kit with the 18-105i am learning how to use it, it is my first DSLRbefore taking the Nikon i tried the Canon 700d with the 18-135 STM but i returned it to the store....Here are some photos / Grand prix de MONACO historique 2014MB


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Crashton

Very nice images! Thanks for sharing them. I love motor sports & historic cars the best.


bravozulu

I love those vintage road race cars. Beautiful color. Congratulations.


papybenenuts

thanks ..


Mystery member

Excellent shots; intelligent use of settings. Did you use bracketing or was it "by eye"?I'd recommend you try ADL for difficult lighting conditions.


papybenenuts

thanksi am just learning how to use iti use Aperture mode / Coninuous high rate shotsand sometimes AUTO modeI have some problems with low light shots and speed priority mode / but i am learning little by little


Mystery member

papybenenuts wrote:I have some problems with low light shots and speed priority mode / but i am learning little by little.Some judicious use of auto-ISO can help. One of your shots was ISO 200; manually set or as a result of full auto mode?Worth noting is that once you get some settings that work for you, they can be saved to U1 and U2 for easy access. You can still alter those settings for the actual shoot, but they are restored to your defaults at start-up. You can store control settings, picture settings and button customisations etc., but it takes a while to explore all that stuff.


GaborF

Nice shots. You can also check out the Picture Control settings, and you can change even the standard area (contrast, sharpness etc). Test what you like most! Thanks for sharing!


papybenenuts

thanks a lot for your advicesiso 200 i think was auto modei think using U1 and 2 for low light shots and for sporti will put other fotos this evening


BEARMYLOVE

Wonderful pictures to look at.


papybenenuts

working funnyno time to focus ... you miss us Alain (Prost)MB


Retzius

Nice pictures and beautiful cars.All your images look a bit underexposed to me. I might add a half stop of exposure to give the images a bit more "punch".


papybenenuts

thank for your advices ...MB


GerardHaines

Nice job.  I'm not much a motor sports guy, but you possess a good eye and you handle a DSLR very well.


Mystery member

Retzius wrote:Nice pictures and beautiful cars.All your images look a bit underexposed to me. I might add a half stop of exposure to give the images a bit more "punch".Many of the shots had +0.3 or +0.7 EC and looked OK to me. One shot from the last batch was a bit underdone (red Maserati in temporary structure), but there was a good deal of lighting variation. ADL may have helped, as it did for the following shot in bright sunlight/shade:Townsville Rail Station. Sigma 10-20mm.


papybenenuts

thanks so muchi am just a biginner and amateur .. i try to learn step by step .. it is not easyMB


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