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prasath_5338

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Wah prasath, this one test power camera mounting for coming track day la
I'm not satisfied with the angle. Kinda glare on day. The only think would fix this would be removal of the back seat (ma fan, kai fan, char fan).
 

rev555

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camera settings?

Aaron: change tripod?
i saw the brand manfrotto..got a glass tripod....maybe can use that..for better angle..but expensive...:rolleyes:

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manfrotto camera suction mount 241v,,,this is thye model...
 

prasath_5338

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you need to adjust the exposure
Rahul...these are the basics:
Exposure depends on these factors :

1. Aperture Value (how much light is allowed through your lens).
2. Shutter Speed (how long the sensor is exposed to this light coming thru the lens)
3. ISO speed (how sensitive is your sensor to the light falling on it.

A > When you use Av mode (Aperture priority) you get to decide
a) The aperture value...like F2.8, F3.5 F8 and
b) The ISO speed 100/200/400/800 etc..
c) Setting the right desired exposure (your light meter would point
from -2....-1....0...+1...+2) epending on how you set it.
The Camera's metering system tells the camera how much shutter speed is required to achieve the desired exposure (your light meter would point from -2....-1....0...+1...+2).
d) The camera gets to choose the resultant shutter speed like 1/30, 1/60/1200 etc

B > When you use Tv mode (Shutter speed priority) you get to decide
a) The shutter speed value like 1/60, 1/100 1/125
b) The ISO speed 100/200/400/800 etc..
c) Setting the right desired exposure (your light meter would point
from -2....-1....0...+1...+2) epending on how you set it.
The Camera's metering system tells the camera how much shutter speed is required to achieve the desired exposure (your light meter would point from -2....-1....0...+1...+2).

d) The camera gets to choose the resultant Aperture width for teh chose ISO, speed and desired exposure values.


D > When you use M mode (Manual) you get to decide :

a) The shutter speed value like 1/60, 1/100 1/125
b) The ISO speed 100/200/400/800 etc..
e) The aperture width.

The camera derives the resultant exposure and tells you how wellunder/over exposed your image is.

Hope this helps...


like this ka?
 

subcon

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Rahul...these are the basics:
Exposure depends on these factors :

1. Aperture Value (how much light is allowed through your lens).
2. Shutter Speed (how long the sensor is exposed to this light coming thru the lens)
3. ISO speed (how sensitive is your sensor to the light falling on it.

A > When you use Av mode (Aperture priority) you get to decide
a) The aperture value...like F2.8, F3.5 F8 and
b) The ISO speed 100/200/400/800 etc..
c) Setting the right desired exposure (your light meter would point
from -2....-1....0...+1...+2) epending on how you set it.
The Camera's metering system tells the camera how much shutter speed is required to achieve the desired exposure (your light meter would point from -2....-1....0...+1...+2).
d) The camera gets to choose the resultant shutter speed like 1/30, 1/60/1200 etc

B > When you use Tv mode (Shutter speed priority) you get to decide
a) The shutter speed value like 1/60, 1/100 1/125
b) The ISO speed 100/200/400/800 etc..
c) Setting the right desired exposure (your light meter would point
from -2....-1....0...+1...+2) epending on how you set it.
The Camera's metering system tells the camera how much shutter speed is required to achieve the desired exposure (your light meter would point from -2....-1....0...+1...+2).

d) The camera gets to choose the resultant Aperture width for teh chose ISO, speed and desired exposure values.


D > When you use M mode (Manual) you get to decide :

a) The shutter speed value like 1/60, 1/100 1/125
b) The ISO speed 100/200/400/800 etc..
e) The aperture width.

The camera derives the resultant exposure and tells you how wellunder/over exposed your image is.

Hope this helps...


like this ka?
yes yes set the exposure level to -1.6 or -1.8. depend on u ler
 

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Guys..just wanna suggest that our next event should be a small majlis buka puasa..
And happy fasting..sabar on the road always,cannot vtec during daytime hehe
 

prasath_5338

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Guys..just wanna suggest that our next event should be a small majlis buka puasa..
And happy fasting..sabar on the road always,cannot vtec during daytime hehe
Lets start organizing.

Jw marriott, ramadhan buffet, 54++ per head. :wavey::wavey:
 

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Guys, since Prasath shared his gentings video, I would like to share mine as well.
Just taking a slow relaxing drive up gentings.

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riding with prasath is great! me sucks man! nice vids aaron! :)
 

prasath_5338

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"Just taking a slow relaxing drive up gentings"

bro almost each and every corner tire making noise!!!! Semangat Cornering!!!!

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riding with prasath is great! me sucks man! nice vids aaron! :)

Coz my car runs HOT......:rofl::rofl:
 

chicken03

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woooh....genting .....bila mau convoy naik.....ep3 can join also right?
Nice video....:adore:
 

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