Saturday, December 12, 2009

Tricks With A 35mm Trick To Taking Night Photos?

Trick to taking night photos? - tricks with a 35mm

I take pictures of this year the fireworks 4th July with my digital camera, but the two attempts I made to be recorded in the night awful. Advice on night shots is good? Should I use a tripod?
I have an Olympus E-545, if it makes a difference, or should try to use a regular 35mm Camerium?

3 comments:

Terisu said...

In any case, you get a tripod. Do not use the flash. Shutter speeds are best.

Some digital cameras can be good with night shots. Mine (Nikon D70). Compact not by the delay time. It can be frustrating. I raised my camera, and it seems that it would be better for the fireworks. Perhaps with the night mode, but take on a 35mm camera for all occasions.

Grand openings are a very bad idea! You do not want to wash on the black background with ambient light. Small opening is the only way to go!

Oh, and if the camera has trouble yourself whether you can pre-set your focus to infinity (the point farthest) from the camera.

Marine said...

Tripod is a must in night shots.

Turn off the flash, because its useless.

Use the shutter speed and wide aperture and high ISO settings (ISO record 400) to more light. Blurst Use multiple shots if possible.

Slow shutter speed to create a motion blur in the fireworks that looked quite nice, is the openness, so more light into the camera and the high ISO settings for more light. Choose the night mode (no need to flash) in the camera when you are making, how credible, sure.

Try playing with the controls on the conditions and create the desired effect.

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