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Old 23rd June 2008, 07:29 PM
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Default Night photography settings

I am quickly heading out to Richmond to see my first C-5 and was wondering what are the best settings to use on an EOS 350D Canon to get half decent shots at night.

Any quick reply's would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 23rd June 2008, 07:35 PM
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Just have a play round Matthew. Set your tripod up and mess around with the exposure times and see what comes out the best. Best thing about digital cameras over film

Have a good one mate! Hope you enjoy it.

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Old 23rd June 2008, 08:33 PM
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Unless Canon has changed their optics much in the last couple of years, long exposure times at night give you some wonderful star-shaped flares around lightsources.

Depending on the composition of your photo, getting those flares just right can add a lot to your photo.

But as mentioned above, if your subject is stationery, you have time to experiment with different settings.
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Old 23rd June 2008, 09:23 PM
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Taking photos at night of a military base...

Good luck on that one. I hope you make friends quickly
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Old 24th June 2008, 12:41 AM
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Taking photos at night of a military base...

Good luck on that one. I hope you make friends quickly
Dear me Stephen...where's your sense of adventure??
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Old 24th June 2008, 09:06 AM
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I think the sense of adventure would disappear when the Alsatians were let off the chain....
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Old 24th June 2008, 12:15 PM
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I think the sense of adventure would disappear when the Alsatians were let off the chain....
Thats ok...they're inside the fence

I must have been to both Richmond and Williamtown a few hundred times now openly taking photographs and only ever been asked once what I was doing. Even then the guard was only interested in the camera I was useing as he was about to buy a DSLR himself!!
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I think the sense of adventure would disappear when the Alsatians were let off the chain....

I dont think the Alsatians could jump the 12 foot cyclone fence.
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Old 24th June 2008, 08:16 PM
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Matthew,

Try something like F8 for about 1 to 4 seconds depending on the amount of lighting around. The Nikon D300 has a "Long Exposure Noise Reduction" setting that might be worth playing with if there is a Canon equivalent, although it is normally for much longer exposure settings.

I would also use the timer to take the shot so your hands do not move the camera at all.
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