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Dec 29, 2004 20:31 |  #1

Ok, this will be the first time I'll be shooting fireworks with the new PRO1.

What is the best mode to shoot in?

I'm guessing Av / Tv or M.... But I'm not sure of which or why.

Also, what would be the best ISO mode: 50,100,200 or 400

And lastly, what would be a good aperature ? I think I can do 2.x to 8.0.....

Thanks for any help.


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Dec 29, 2004 20:46 |  #2

Use whichever mode will allow a long exposure of 2-6 seconds. Manually focus on infinity.

Use a very stable tripod.

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Dec 29, 2004 20:51 as a reply to  @ robertwgross's post |  #3

Ok, so then I should assume that I won't be taking this just by doing a regular point and shoot once the mode is selected, but rather a long exposure?

I was also thinking about taking continuous shots for about 10 seconds.


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Dec 29, 2004 21:11 |  #4

Last summer I found that ISO 100, F-16, Shutter "B" about 1-4 sec. worked well. I opened the shutter when I heard one fire & held it 'till the end of the burst.


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Dec 29, 2004 21:11 as a reply to  @ Ranger187's post |  #5

Ranger187 wrote:
Ok, so then I should assume that I won't be taking this just by doing a regular point and shoot once the mode is selected, but rather a long exposure?

I was also thinking about taking continuous shots for about 10 seconds.

Try ISO 100, f/8 or f/11, and expose for the duration of the fireworks burst or bursts. Like Bob said - bring a tripod and a zoom that covers wide angle if you're up close.


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Dec 29, 2004 21:21 as a reply to  @ maderito's post |  #6

Ya people ain't reading. I can't do above F8.0 ;) I'm using a PRO1. I also don't have a bulb function. Thus I have to select the exposure, press the button let go and she stops at the selected time.

From what the Canon book is saying. It's recomending M mode. I am now leaning towards M and Tv. Which would be the wiser choice?

As it stands per suggestions: I'm shooting Iso-100 and F8 which is only in Manual.


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Dec 29, 2004 21:43 as a reply to  @ Ranger187's post |  #7

Ranger187 wrote:
From what the Canon book is saying. It's recomending M mode. I am now leaning towards M and Tv. Which would be the wiser choice?

Which one will let you leave the shutter open for 2-6 seconds?

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Dec 29, 2004 21:48 |  #8

Like I know what a Pro1 will do?
Iso-50 and F8 is the same as ISO 100 at F11. You could get the equivalent of ISO 100 @ F-16 by adding a polarizer or ND filter.
Use M. I don't expect that Av / Tv will work out very well.


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Dec 29, 2004 22:08 as a reply to  @ robertwgross's post |  #9

robertwgross wrote:
It's either that or get a real camera.

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Great answer asshat...

And this will allow 15 seconds of exposure in M/Tv/C1/C2


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Dec 29, 2004 22:09 as a reply to  @ PhotosGuy's post |  #10

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Like I know what a Pro1 will do?
Iso-50 and F8 is the same as ISO 100 at F11. You could get the equivalent of ISO 100 @ F-16 by adding a polarizer or ND filter.
Use M. I don't expect that Av / Tv will work out very well.

Yeah, I know little yet. I'm still waiting on the books to arrive. I'll try Iso-50 and F8 and see how that does.


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