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I'm just newbie in photography that tries to get expirience in it.

I use Nikon D7000 camera.


Apr
7
accepted What's the difference between using RAW or JPG with After Effects?
Apr
7
comment What's the difference between using RAW or JPG with After Effects?
Yes, After Effect uses xmp metadata files. And it they are missed, then it opens Camera Raw and create them. You confirmed my thoughts about little difference. Thank you for the answer.
Apr
7
asked What's the difference between using RAW or JPG with After Effects?
Apr
3
comment How do I capture the milky way?
what about DX vs FX camers? The difference will be in crop factor and maybe one-two stops ISO. But will bigger FX matrix catch more details of Milky Way?
Mar
27
awarded  Constituent
Mar
27
awarded  Caucus
Dec
5
awarded  Nice Question
Dec
4
comment How do the stars in this photo appear without star trails even at a long shutter speed?
Thank you for your answer too, but I accepted @mattdm answer, because he was first, and his answer has more details.
Dec
4
comment How do the stars in this photo appear without star trails even at a long shutter speed?
Thank you for your answer. I had not thought about tracking mount...
Dec
4
accepted How do the stars in this photo appear without star trails even at a long shutter speed?
Dec
4
comment How do the stars in this photo appear without star trails even at a long shutter speed?
@BBking I saw it on a couple of sites related to astrophoto. For example - digital-photography-school.com/…. Third point of article describes it.
Dec
3
awarded  Student
Dec
3
asked How do the stars in this photo appear without star trails even at a long shutter speed?
Nov
6
awarded  Supporter
Aug
11
awarded  Scholar
Aug
11
accepted JYC IR Remote Controls ML-N and Nikon D7000
Aug
11
comment JYC IR Remote Controls ML-N and Nikon D7000
So, they should have the same remote sensor. Thank you for your response :)
Aug
8
asked JYC IR Remote Controls ML-N and Nikon D7000