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Old 08-10-2007, 02:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Nikon users...

How does your Nikon handle reds?

I have the D50 and, admittedly, I am still mostly using the auto or pre-programmed settings for a majority of my pics. I keep intending to practice with UE, but just haven't gotten around to it... maybe after school starts. Anyway...

I seem to have a lot of trouble with reds. We had some beautiful begonias earlier this summer, but I was never able to get a good capture of them. I now have some red dahlias and they are just as difficult to capture. It doesn't really matter what lens I use (I have a 70-200mm, 50mm and 28-70mm), the reds are just to bright or something and tons of detail is lost and anything in the background is completely washed out.

Here's an example (SOOC w/USM)...

The flowers are in a shaded part of the yard, so it's not super bright but not completely dark either.

So give me your thoughts. Is it a lighting issue, would I get better color if I tried the manual setting, or is it a camera/lens issue?

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Old 08-10-2007, 06:38 PM   #2 (permalink)
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nikon digitals are notorious for being more "red" than others. canons have similar issues with other colors...

just differences in the sensors.

what lens is it?

i have the same camera but shoot full manual all the time. i find that if i purposefully slightly underexpose it helps a lot. i also use a polarizer.
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Old 08-11-2007, 11:02 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Ok, I thought I'd heard that, but when I went looking around online I couldn't find anything to back it up. Maybe I just wasn't looking in the right places!

I used my Sigma 28-70 for that pic, which admittedly I am not all that happy with. It's nowhere near as nice as either Nikon lens I have, but I got what I paid for and it'll do until I can afford the nicer version.

I'll try fiddling around in manual to see if I can get a better capture. Thanks Tracey!
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Old 08-25-2007, 04:53 PM   #4 (permalink)
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i often have to edit my reds and desaturate them a bit...and just play around with them.
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