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Why does not my Nikon N50 camera respond well to light?

Im having a problem with my Nikon N50. This is not a camera digital, but a camera that I use for my photography course in college. use a film, so the camera does not have a preview screen. The problem is that for some reason, it seems very clear to detect it. For example, when the GI in a light bulb lit in this case, the basement, underground camera tells me that the only so I can take a perfect picture setting is less than 1 Shutterspeed. For example, no matter what the future holds in the basement is, I had to take pictures mode with a shutter speed below 1. But in the digital camera that could take pictures with a shutter speed higher than 5. I used the Nikon camera a very sunny, and yet the meter said I had to take pictures at shutter speeds below 125 and even 100! this problem started happening recently.

There is probably nothing wrong with your device. You just do not have enough light, which is a way to verify this. Even if the photograph Outside Photos in the fight against adjustable gives the camera, and then compare the "Sunny 16 Rule" (if you can draw a hand-meter, get a reading with him and compare its settings gives the camera) Article 16 Sunny is this … 1/ISO @ f/16 Film sunlight. If your camera meter is more than a third phase different from the parameters sun 16 should be adjusted camera Light Meter May. The fact that exposure to second on the single bulb above shot, told me that his camera is very good. I like the situations you mention, shooting higher ISO film is the way to get faster shutter speeds. Trying to set the N50 aperture priority and open your target to the end and that the opinion of shutter speeds in varied lighting conditions. Show your instructor of some of leaves of contacts and discussions on this exposure problem with them .. which may simply be that you Need more light inside … I use a 750 watt light Lowel Tota when photographing models … products including table shots (with a map of filling)


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