- by Phoenixliv |
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- | Submitted on 07/20/2008 |
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- Phoenixliv - 02/28/2010
- All cameras are concerned with is to focus wherever their focus points are (usually smack in the center) and to get enough light. If it's blurry, it's not the camera, it's the photographer. For my night shoots I use a tripod and for lights like the Disney light parade, I'd go as fast a shutter speed as possible ... see if you can catch a show with it still light out. Read up on photo tips for Christmas lights or just play with shutter speeds. This one I played until ending up @ 1.6 seconds.
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- squeakygirl - 02/28/2010
- Thats the kind of camera I need. I attempted taking night-time parade pictures at disney and just about all of them blurred. I tried the night setting, tried no flash, and attempted the fireworks setting. The only way I got the parade was to video tape some of it.
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- Phoenixliv - 01/05/2010
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This was a 1.6s shutter speed @ F29 and the filmspeed set @ 200 on my A100 and I only resized it in Photoshop - no other alterations.
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- Sigrid_Sigrunsdottir - 01/04/2010
- Love the light capture and the blur around the edges. What shutter speed did you use?
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- xXragazza italianaxX - 04/05/2009
- that looks so fun! i want to go on it xD nice
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- Lover Girl380 - 01/15/2009
- oh i have gone on that ride before it's really fast
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