sillago
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Hi all
I am hoping someone can help me with this problem I am facing with my setup
I am trying to take face portrait shots of fish using a n90s with a 105mm micro in a ikelite housing with 2 DS-125 strobes. Upon suggestion of most people I know, they recommended I use aperture priority mode on the n90s, ttl on the strobes and basically adjust the F-stop leaving the computer in the camera to decide the shutter speed.
The problem that I am facing is that I can't seem to adjust the F-stop on the camera while it's in the housing...is this 1) because I am missing some sort of adaptor that attaches to the lens that allows me to adjust the F-stop on the lens or 2) because my camera is actually not working properly because I can't adjust the F-stop using the command dial on the camera itself (LCD just shows F value of the lens and not surprisingly LO to indicate that it is underexposed)
Whatever it is, the end results is that when I take the shot, the strobes fire but there is a delay in the shutter speed because of the object being apparently underexposed...so the pictures just turn out being very blurred
Anyone have any clues what I am doing or what is wrong? Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
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I am hoping someone can help me with this problem I am facing with my setup
I am trying to take face portrait shots of fish using a n90s with a 105mm micro in a ikelite housing with 2 DS-125 strobes. Upon suggestion of most people I know, they recommended I use aperture priority mode on the n90s, ttl on the strobes and basically adjust the F-stop leaving the computer in the camera to decide the shutter speed.
The problem that I am facing is that I can't seem to adjust the F-stop on the camera while it's in the housing...is this 1) because I am missing some sort of adaptor that attaches to the lens that allows me to adjust the F-stop on the lens or 2) because my camera is actually not working properly because I can't adjust the F-stop using the command dial on the camera itself (LCD just shows F value of the lens and not surprisingly LO to indicate that it is underexposed)
Whatever it is, the end results is that when I take the shot, the strobes fire but there is a delay in the shutter speed because of the object being apparently underexposed...so the pictures just turn out being very blurred
Anyone have any clues what I am doing or what is wrong? Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
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