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Thread started 26 Jan 2003 (Sunday) 23:05
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Help: Improving night shots without tripod/flash

 
bigpow
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Jan 26, 2003 23:05 |  #1

Anyone?

Special IR filter maybe?

Or special settings?


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JamieAU
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Jan 26, 2003 23:26 |  #2

Not sure exactly what you mean by "improve" if you mean the shakiness try resting it on a little beanbag. Let us know what your problem is though :)




  
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ajax
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Jan 27, 2003 00:37 |  #3

Thanks for the bean bag suggestion. I tried to "fake" a tripod recently at night--tried valiantly to use an iron fence as a base for the camera. Cold hands, cold and narrow metal bars...didn't work well at all. A bean bag would have helped tremondously.




  
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Andy_T
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Feb 02, 2003 10:23 |  #4

Ever thought of using one of the mini-tripods?

There are some (e.g. hama) about the size of a large ball-point-pen composed of 3 rather flexible legs that can be bent into the position you need.

Fit right into your pocket, can be used on top of most more or less level surfaces.

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Feb 05, 2003 01:28 |  #5

also might wanna raise the ISO settings. some people say there is too much noise, but I think it really depends on the picture, and your own taste. try it out, and you might be surprised.




  
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Darrell_F
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Feb 06, 2003 17:29 |  #6

F2 -- 1 sec

I don't like to carry a tripod, but I've been getting acceptable shots with a careful handholding. Digital is so sensitive that with you can sometimes get by with 1 second shutter.

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Mortsid
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Mar 18, 2003 19:50 |  #7

Bigpow:

I just got back from vacation in San Juan where I did some nite shots. I got great results using a tabletop tripod (I use a Leitz). I can always find bench, lamppost or tree trunk to push it against. Push it down firmly and slowlyyyy PRESS the shutter release.

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