December 26, 2007

Low Light or Night Photography

Before you start shooting night photos, here are the three most important things to remember:

  • Disable your flash
    Bring out breathtaking detail in low-light conditions by using a long exposure (the time your camera takes to collect light).

    Select Flash from the capture menu, then select Flash off. Press Menu/Ok.

  • Use a tripod
    Long exposures require you to hold your camera perfectly still to avoid blurring. A tripod really helps. If you can’t get your hands on one, you can try bracing yourself against a stationary object like a tree, or a wall.
  • Use your timer
    Even when a camera is on a tripod, your finger pressing the trigger can cause enough movement to blur a photo. You can avoid touching the camera altogether by using the timer.

    Select Timer from the capture menu and press Menu/Ok.

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December 30, 2007

Carleton said:

Just experienced a recent situation where Low-Light was present and w/ the wrong ISO, thereby, photos didn’t come out nice.
Being a beginner, i’m still learning thank god.
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