Nice... thanks bro.It's at ISO 800, f stop 4.5 and shutter 1/6![]()
Thanks for the tips, yup. I am taking pictures of night scenery. Thinking to get a 580x II and a 24-105 F4 IS.
I capture this handheld on a dark sky but with stunning lights...it all depends on what you are trying to shoot...if itz candid you definitely need a flash and i'm using 450D with kit lense on it.![]()
It's at ISO 800, f stop 4.5 and shutter 1/6![]()
It's at ISO 800, f stop 4.5 and shutter 1/6![]()
Time to practise my handheld technique liao... :sweat:
Thanks for the tips, yup. I am taking pictures of night scenery. Thinking to get a 580x II and a 24-105 F4 IS.
I capture this handheld on a dark sky but with stunning lights...it all depends on what you are trying to shoot...if itz candid you definitely need a flash and i'm using 450D with kit lense on it.![]()
I'm bit confuse here. I though that for scenery we should have f5 or above setting to get the DOF... But look at librus's picture setting on f4.5 also can get a nice picture.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I'm bit confuse here. I though that for scenery we should have f5 or above setting to get the DOF... But look at librus's picture setting on f4.5 also can get a nice picture.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
If night scenes are your thing, a flash is a waste of money. No flash is that powerful to light up the entire scene.
I believe IS lens would help a lot too
Because you are only seeing such a small thumbnail. The lack of DOF is not visible here. Seeing a bigger image, like what Kit pointed out, the softness becomes more apparent.
Hey happyflic
Don't be confused. This is what a forum's for, we're here to help each other.
For this picture posted on the internet, the color and sharpness seems good. However, you must remember that this is posted on the internet (Which is already a reduced file size. Reduced file size=reduced elements in the picture).
Secondly, at F4.5, the depth of field would render most part of the picture soft. You can't really see this with such a small image posted but if the original is posted, you can see it clearly.
At ISO 800, noise will be visible when you blow it up bigger. Of course you can get Noise removal but that's a different story altogether.
Lastly, to handhold at 1/6 would render most images soft. Remember the golden rule( Photography is also about breaking the rules), the focal length used would be your shutter 1/focal length in general. Do note this also depends on the mood you're shooting and the kind of shot you want to get.
To answer TS's queries, generally for night shots
- Use a tripod, even those mini tripod placed on dustbin/railings etc. It beats handhold.
- Use aperture F8 and smaller to get the required depth of field
- Exposure of 2secs and longer depending on the shot you want to achieve
- For ISO, I generally try to keep at 100-200 depending on the scene and the shots I want to achieve
- No Flash cos its useless. Unless we're talking about Night Portrait + Background scenery (Which is a different story altogether again).
Most important is to go out and shoot, look at your shots. Learn and have fun.
Cheers!
Thanks for the above... appreciate for correction of my error.
Btw, I facing one problem as when I taking night shot and when inside my framing there is a lamp post with light on.. I'll see another reflection of the light on maybe another side of my picture. Can I know is it this is because of the flare? Emm...
I've tried 50f1.8 last weekend few times.. still have the same result... :sweat: Not sure what is my problem.
Able to post that picture up? Cannot quite understand what you're trying to say with the lamp post light on another side of ur picture? the other side is a mirror/glass?
But from my guess, if you're talking about stray light, you need to buy a lens hood to attach onto your lens. Try the 50mm and use different aperture. You can learn instantaneously about depth of field, and etc.