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Old 26-10-2004, 7:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My camera can take night shots!

Have just discovered today that my IXUS 430 has a night mode. Means that I could adjust the shutter speed. Set it to 6 secs and took the attached photo. I don't have a tripod so improvised by balancing the camera on a bucket on a wide fence.

What do you think - I'm pretty proud of the photo but would be interested in some constructive criticism..

Also would love to see your night shots as well!
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Old 26-10-2004, 8:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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It's a nice picture mate. If you dont have a tripod stick it on self timer at 10 seconds and leave it on top of something stable (eg car) if you're going to leave the shutter open for 6 secs. It'll stop any blurring that can happen at longer shutter speeds because you wont have to touch it.

This is the only night shot i have at the minute and its from after i'd been out with tom and steve after the av show, i was hammered

Shutter was 1/30 but the iso was 800
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Old 26-10-2004, 8:16 PM   #3 (permalink)
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heres 2 night shots i took in san francisco, one is taken from the front of the hostel i was staying at at the sky colour and clouds look brilliant, shame about the car in the foreground really!


the second is taken of alcatraz island, i cant remember what settings i used for any of them tho!


camera is an olympus C750
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As a matter of fact simon here's one i took with an ixus 400 using the self timer.
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This is the only night shot i have at the minute and its from after i'd been out with tom and steve after the av show, i was hammered

Shutter was 1/30 but the iso was 800
This is a nice photo. Especially after seeing what you looked like after the av show!!

I used the 10sec delay timer and rested the camera on a bucket on a fence. Was pretty stable but think i need to buy a tripod!
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heres 2 night shots i took in san francisco, one is taken from the front of the hostel i was staying at at the sky colour and clouds look brilliant, shame about the car in the foreground really!


the second is taken of alcatraz island, i cant remember what settings i used for any of them tho!

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Like the second one but couldn't get the 1st one to load
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heres 2 night shots i took in san francisco, one is taken from the front of the hostel i was staying at at the sky colour and clouds look brilliant, shame about the car in the foreground really!


the second is taken of alcatraz island, i cant remember what settings i used for any of them tho!

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I also couldn't get the 1st one to load, I got a message saying to use my own bandwidth etc. Like the other pic though
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It's a nice picture mate. If you dont have a tripod stick it on self timer at 10 seconds and leave it on top of something stable (eg car) if you're going to leave the shutter open for 6 secs. It'll stop any blurring that can happen at longer shutter speeds because you wont have to touch it.

This is the only night shot i have at the minute and its from after i'd been out with tom and steve after the av show, i was hammered

Shutter was 1/30 but the iso was 800
Keanyboy - was that with your new 20D (I assume it was as I don't think either of your older cameras go to ISO800) - what's noise like on the full size image mate?
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Old 27-10-2004, 12:22 PM   #9 (permalink)
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I bought one of those cheap £15 tripods.
It was one of those little things no bigger than a jar of coffee but it telescopes out to about twice the size.
It was the best £15 you could spend on a camera for the money.
Get one of those and it'll improve your snaps no end. Plus if youve got a small camera it doesn't look quite as silly as putting it on a full size tripod

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I bought one of those cheap £15 tripods.
It was one of those little things no bigger than a jar of coffee but it telescopes out to about twice the size.
It was the best £15 you could spend on a camera for the money.
Get one of those and it'll improve your snaps no end. Plus if youve got a small camera it doesn't look quite as silly as putting it on a full size tripod

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Thanks Neil, where did you get yours from? Had thought of a full-size tripod but as my camera is tiny agree it would look a bit ridiculous
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No noise at all at 800 that i can see matey. Its just as you see it there

A dalylight shot and an indoor shot

1st pic: Urbis 1/320 F5.6 IS0 800

2nd pic Diane 1/250 F.5.6 ISO 800

Infact all the shots of us boozing are at 800.
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I also couldn't get the 1st one to load, I got a message saying to use my own bandwidth etc. Like the other pic though
fixed it, i had some problems with people stealing my pictures and munching my bandwidth so i put a hotlink blocker on it, fixed now, ive uploaded the picture
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Theres a fair bit of noise in your photos mr jones, what camera was you using?
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Theres a fair bit of noise in your photos mr jones, what camera was you using?

its a olympus c750, i do suffer from noise problems alot mainly with my band photography usually due to my shakey hands and having to balance precariously on gaurd rails and speaker stacks.

i think the noise in those pictures was generated by an very unstable tripod and people walking over the wooden boarding i took the skyline shot from, the noise in the alcatraz shot is photoshop fodder, im not very good in its use! i didnt have the noise reduction setting on on my camera for those shots neither!

my other problem with it is not really spending much time setting the shot up, i generally dont have much knowledge about photography, i jut set it up to get a half decent image and dont really touch it!

im always up for pointers tho!
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Its more likely the what ISO you used. My camera is great at high isos but compacts can be give out noise at even ISO 200. so drop the ISO and see how you do, you'll get blurring rather then noise when you have camera shake on longer exposures. So i think it's the iso

http://www.dpreview.com/learn/?/Glos...itivity_01.htm some info on ISO
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