bluezdawg
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Danny-B- Posted at 2017-2-6 13:33
Its due to the shutter speed being too high, because its so sunny ... shooting at 24fps, your ideal shutter speed would have been 1/50th but that will be miles higher. The only way to fix this is to use ND filters (there you'd have to use an ND16 most likely) and manually control the ISO and shutter speed.
Limitations of the fixed aperture and the way it handles light.
Thanks for the input. Had an nd6 on, will bump,her up some. Will try some different shutter setting etc. Hope to get out again soon. |
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