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Old 10-03-2009, 09:27 PM
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Default Rocks and Water

As I said in the other post, I'm a beginner and I'd like to receive suggestions from other photographers.
I'm not using any filter or other accessories.
No post production.

If you are suggesting any extra thing for the camera, just tell me .Because I'm looking for some accessories to improve colours and for other effects.

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LUMIX DMC-FZ28

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Old 10-04-2009, 01:12 AM
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is that a dslr?

if so you should try using a longer exposure with a tripod to get that silky water look
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Old 10-04-2009, 03:39 AM
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Yes it is.

Btw, I dont have a tripop yet.I would like to buy it soon.
A longer exposure will make the pic really overexposed.I dont have any filter on it actually.I have to buy them

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It's not a DSLR I think... Lumix FZ-28 is the 15x zoom prosumer camera from Panasonic I reckon... If you want to blurr the water, you'd better get an ND filters (ND8 is like 3 stops, and the most popular I guess). If you had an ND8, your exposure time would be 1/2 seconds, which is pretty good if the stream flow was fast enough.
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Old 10-04-2009, 02:41 PM
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Oh sorry.
Btw, it is 18x zoom.

What is an ND8?Im still a beginner and I dont know these accessories
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that's all right...
ND8 is one type of Neutral Density filter, which basically reduce the light coming into your camera so you can use longer shutter speed. It's like a sunglasses
It comes in varies intensity such as ND2 (1 stop) ND4 (2 stops) and ND8 (3 stops)
having this one is one of best options if you want to use longer shutter speed
Anyway, I used Lumix FZ-8 before I changed into my D90
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