bonzokaye Joined Aug 12, 2016 Messages 70 Reaction score 10 Age 63 Oct 18, 2017 #1 Is there a way to beat the glare, the only thing I can think of is face the camera lower to the ground but then I miss the high stuff To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies. For more detailed information, see our cookies page. Accept third party cookies
Is there a way to beat the glare, the only thing I can think of is face the camera lower to the ground but then I miss the high stuff To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies. For more detailed information, see our cookies page. Accept third party cookies
Numone Joined Jan 10, 2016 Messages 2,512 Reaction score 814 Location Surrey, England Oct 18, 2017 #2 Switch the camera from auto to manual, then set the shutter speed to 50 and the ISO to 100 and finally, set the white balance to 6000. Try that and see how you get on. You could do with a Neutral Density (ND) number 8 in those conditions too.
Switch the camera from auto to manual, then set the shutter speed to 50 and the ISO to 100 and finally, set the white balance to 6000. Try that and see how you get on. You could do with a Neutral Density (ND) number 8 in those conditions too.