rickenmartin78
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I'm going to be trying my hand at some tripod photography for the first time in June. ; I'm not planning any fireworks shots, just good ol' landscapes and panos.
I had been reading up on tripod photography when I decided to crack open my D7000 manual for the first time--to read up on remote function and mirror lock-up. ; The manual suggested I use the viewfinder cap when locking up the mirror to eliminate the chance of stray light coming in through the viewfinder.
Is the viewfinder cap really necessary? (Obviously you can tell I "misplaced" mine and of course can't find it now)
Anyone have any other tips for (non-fireworks) tripod photography at the World?
Thanks.
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I had been reading up on tripod photography when I decided to crack open my D7000 manual for the first time--to read up on remote function and mirror lock-up. ; The manual suggested I use the viewfinder cap when locking up the mirror to eliminate the chance of stray light coming in through the viewfinder.
Is the viewfinder cap really necessary? (Obviously you can tell I "misplaced" mine and of course can't find it now)
Anyone have any other tips for (non-fireworks) tripod photography at the World?
Thanks.
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