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Originally posted by Harv748 What camera do you have Paul I've got a Fuji S602Z for when I'm feeling 'artistic' and a small pentax optio s5i for when I'm out and about. If I knew I was to do some evening/night photos I would take the Fuji, as it allows for total customisation of the settings, which is essential when shooting at night. I have had some great results at night shooting with long exposures (2 or 3 secs)...but of course this does mean you need a tripod for stability otherwise the shots come out all blurry. If you are shooting close range (ie people just infront) then you should be able to get away with the flash on your camera, but once the target is more than say 12 ft away (total estimate) then the flash is useless. It always makes me giggle on tv when you see people taking piccies at concerts or footie matches at night...all those flashes going off...none of those are ever going to come out as the flash will struggle light up a subject 12 ft away let alone 120ft! The only real successful way is to use longer exposures, which will mean subsequent apeture changes to suit. If you camera allows for shutter speed selection, it should compensate the aperture for you...most modern cameras do unless you have everything switched to manual (not recommended for 99% of your piccies). It is a bit trial and error...but stick with it as most modern cameras can give great night shots if used correctly. |
Paul has a Canon 350D. I'm interested as well as we've just got a Canon 300D.
OK, slow aperture speeds ...