Discussion
Right, I have my Brand Spanking New D70, and would like to take pics of the local Firework Display. What shutter speed should I use to get the greatest effect? Some people have said 2 secs and some have said 5 secs. Would a circular Polorising filter help? I open the floor to the PH massive.
Thanks in advance
Dave
Thanks in advance Dave
I took some this summer with my run of the mill digital camera (FinePix S304Z) all I did was put it on the night setting and held it bloody still.
Here are a couple from the load that I took - no David Bailey but reasonable enough - although they may have lost a bit of punch due to compression.
Was a concert by the BSO, water fountains, lasers and fireworks - great night out.
Here are a couple from the load that I took - no David Bailey but reasonable enough - although they may have lost a bit of punch due to compression.
Was a concert by the BSO, water fountains, lasers and fireworks - great night out.
Im planning on getting some firework shots this year. My plan is just to stick the camera on a tripod on bulb, trip the shutter with a cable release and then sit back and watch the show. Im hoping there wont be enough light to overexpose, so itll look really nice.
I might use a couple of cameras - one on bulb the whole time and one with small exposure shots.
I might use a couple of cameras - one on bulb the whole time and one with small exposure shots.
Polariser is of no use at all.
You'll need a tripod though.
Shutter speeds can vary, depending on what you want to achieve. The photos above, I guess, are about a second. If you leave the shutter open longer, then you'll get more of the light trails, and possibly multiple fireworks. The best thing to do is have a play around.
>> Edited by kojak69 on Friday 22 October 16:00
You'll need a tripod though.
Shutter speeds can vary, depending on what you want to achieve. The photos above, I guess, are about a second. If you leave the shutter open longer, then you'll get more of the light trails, and possibly multiple fireworks. The best thing to do is have a play around.
>> Edited by kojak69 on Friday 22 October 16:00
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