NIKON D3S + 50mm f/1.8 @ 50mm, ISO 250, 1/500, f/2.8. Lola uses the 50mm f/1.8G to capture individual portraits, group portraits, details and even some macro (ring shots, etc) – pretty much everything during weddings. She only switches to a wider lens when photographing large groups and interior.Caspian Tern, Nikon D500 + 500mm f/5.6 PF @ 500mm, ISO 360, 1/3200, f/5.6. Burst mode or high FPS mode instructs the camera to keep taking shots as long as the shutter button is held down. The rate of shooting is typically between 10-30 frames per second if you have a camera geared toward wildlife photography.
5. Consider manual focus for sharper blue-hour shots. If your camera’s autofocus is struggling to find the right focus in the low light conditions of the blue hour, don’t worry! You can switch to manual focus and take control. Manual focus might sound intimidating, but it’s actually quite simple.
Go to Menu > Set up and set the self-timer to a delay of 10 or 20 seconds; choose the number of shots you want to take (from 1-9, with a delay of about 4 seconds in between). Focus manually, pressControls on the Nikon D7100. If you’re not familiar with the Nikon D7100, here’s a quick guide to its buttons, dials, and other external controls. The D7100 kit is sold with the lens shown, the Nikkor 18–105mm AF-S DX model. Other lenses may not have the same controls. . 576 922 299 187 960 536 480 883