Hi all, can anybody give me any tips on settings for my G6 for fireworks. I still want to maintain as much DOF and keep it at ISO-50. The 5th of November will soon be here and i want to see what else my little gem is capable of...thanks.
Mannytkd Goldmember 1,224 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Bradford West Yorkshire More info | Sep 16, 2005 07:46 | #1 Hi all, can anybody give me any tips on settings for my G6 for fireworks. I still want to maintain as much DOF and keep it at ISO-50. The 5th of November will soon be here and i want to see what else my little gem is capable of...thanks. Canon 50D | [COLOR=black]18-55 IS | 55-250 IS | Canon EF 100mm USM macro | Canon 50mm MK2 | Tokina 11-16 | Kenko Auto Extension Tubes | Uniloc 1200 series pod | Canon 430EX flash gun | Some filters
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Suedezu Goldmember 1,512 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2005 Location: Romania More info | Sep 16, 2005 07:53 | #2 Use the AV mode and set a shutter speed of 5-10 seconds. Use a tripod of course. General gallery: http://andreimorar.zenfolio.com
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Mannytkd THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,224 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Bradford West Yorkshire More info | Thanks, i'll practice with some cars at night time too. Canon 50D | [COLOR=black]18-55 IS | 55-250 IS | Canon EF 100mm USM macro | Canon 50mm MK2 | Tokina 11-16 | Kenko Auto Extension Tubes | Uniloc 1200 series pod | Canon 430EX flash gun | Some filters
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lefturn99 Senior Member 820 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Tulsa Oklahoma USA More info | Sep 16, 2005 09:26 | #4 If you set the exposure automatically you will have a bright background and blown out fireworks. 6D, 5D Mk III, 60D, EOS M, Gear List
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Mannytkd THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,224 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Bradford West Yorkshire More info | WOW thanks for all this info, i can't wait now for the 5th of November, (if theres no rain). But when you say manual focus set to infinity can you give more details. I currently use my cam in manual evrything during landscape but set my manual focus to 5-feet and that gives me full DOF at F8....?? lefturn99 wrote: If you set the exposure automatically you will have a bright background and blown out fireworks. I use Manual mode with the shutter between 1 and 3 seconds. 3 seconds is easier to get the shot, but if there is any wind you will get "drift" or blooming. That's not always bad. 1 second requires better timing. When you hear the WHOOP, try to get a feel for when the explosion will happen. Of course it's different with different shells. Be advised that the longer the shutter speed, the longer the camera takes to process the shot afterwards. Not sure why. So a 3 second shot may mean 6 seconds between shots, while a 1 sec shot may mean 2 sec between shots. I love RAW but it does increase the interval between shots, so I shot JPEG. Manual focus on infinity. Cuts down on shutter lag. I stop down the aperture quite a bit. I want the background dark and the fireworks bright. I set up on the tripod and don't try to aim at each shot. Takes too long. I go back and forth between zoomed out and zoomed in. A lot of this is luck. Be prepared to take shots as fast as you can and be prepared to have a bunch of "deletes". Try to use the "100 monkeys, 100 typewriters, and 100 years you will get the New Testament" theory. 4th of July I went with a buddy who has a dRebel. He was going crazy trying to look through his view finder. The swiveling LCD is a plus. I just set up and took as many shots as possible. I SMOKED him. ![]() Canon 50D | [COLOR=black]18-55 IS | 55-250 IS | Canon EF 100mm USM macro | Canon 50mm MK2 | Tokina 11-16 | Kenko Auto Extension Tubes | Uniloc 1200 series pod | Canon 430EX flash gun | Some filters
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Salleke Goldmember 2,201 posts Likes: 2 Joined Feb 2005 Location: Belgium More info | Suedezu wrote: Use the AV mode and set a shutter speed of 5-10 seconds. Use a tripod of course. Suedezu - If you set your camera in Av mode you can't set your shutterspeed manually if I'm not mistaken.
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aln Mostly Lurking 12 posts Joined Jul 2005 More info | lefturn99 wrote: I use Manual mode with the shutter between 1 and 3 seconds. 3 seconds is easier to get the shot, but if there is any wind you will get "drift" or blooming. That's not always bad. 1 second requires better timing. When you hear the WHOOP, try to get a feel for when the explosion will happen. Of course it's different with different shells. Be advised that the longer the shutter speed, the longer the camera takes to process the shot afterwards. Not sure why. So a 3 second shot may mean 6 seconds between shots, while a 1 sec shot may mean 2 sec between shots. I love RAW but it does increase the interval between shots, so I shot JPEG. shots 1.3 seconds or longer is for the built in noise reduction...
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Roumen Member 147 posts Joined Aug 2001 More info | Sep 16, 2005 15:40 | #8 Mannytkd wrote: Hi all, can anybody give me any tips on settings for my G6 for fireworks. I still want to maintain as much DOF and keep it at ISO-50. The 5th of November will soon be here and i want to see what else my little gem is capable of...thanks. Just use ISO50, Tv or M mode 2-4 sec depending on the intensity, apperture - minimum or up to 4. Use manual focussing if necessary for better DOF. Raw is the best, however Jpeg is also possible (AWB or tungsten WB). Shoot as much as possible and change the zoom if necessary. In strong wind prepare well your tripod. Use remote control. My examples:
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Salleke Goldmember 2,201 posts Likes: 2 Joined Feb 2005 Location: Belgium More info | Roumen wrote: Just use ISO50, Tv or M mode 2-4 sec depending on the intensity, apperture - minimum or up to 4. Use manual focussing if necessary for better DOF. Raw is the best, however Jpeg is also possible (AWB or tungsten WB). Shoot as much as possible and change the zoom if necessary. In strong wind prepare well your tripod. Use remote control. My examples: http://img364.imageshack.us/img364/5000/crw81921cw.jpg http://img363.imageshack.us/img363/7776/crw81915sr.jpg http://img363.imageshack.us/img363/1878/crw81884dd.jpg and one night shot: http://img370.imageshack.us/img370/4356/img21868oj.jpg Greetings, Roumen Roumen - You have very nice pictures. liked alot.
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Mannytkd THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,224 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Bradford West Yorkshire More info | ......your pics are great, but what cam have you used for these wonderful images.....?? Roumen wrote: Just use ISO50, Tv or M mode 2-4 sec depending on the intensity, apperture - minimum or up to 4. Use manual focussing if necessary for better DOF. Raw is the best, however Jpeg is also possible (AWB or tungsten WB). Shoot as much as possible and change the zoom if necessary. In strong wind prepare well your tripod. Use remote control. My examples: http://img364.imageshack.us/img364/5000/crw81921cw.jpg http://img363.imageshack.us/img363/7776/crw81915sr.jpg http://img363.imageshack.us/img363/1878/crw81884dd.jpg and one night shot: http://img370.imageshack.us/img370/4356/img21868oj.jpg Greetings, Roumen Canon 50D | [COLOR=black]18-55 IS | 55-250 IS | Canon EF 100mm USM macro | Canon 50mm MK2 | Tokina 11-16 | Kenko Auto Extension Tubes | Uniloc 1200 series pod | Canon 430EX flash gun | Some filters
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rudgej Couch-potato photographer 5,613 posts Joined Jul 2005 More info | Sep 16, 2005 17:18 | #11 I tried slightly longer times (8 secs, f18, iso 100) for my Edinburgh Fireworks, and was quite happy with them until I saw Roumen's photos...
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Mannytkd THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,224 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Bradford West Yorkshire More info | ......i've posted a quistion in the G series section, why are people going on about DSLR's here, its as if the G cam is being b-littled and its very unfair. I can't go down to F18 as you've put it. rudgej wrote: I tried slightly longer times (8 secs, f18, iso 100) for my Edinburgh Fireworks, and was quite happy with them until I saw Roumen's photos... Canon 50D | [COLOR=black]18-55 IS | 55-250 IS | Canon EF 100mm USM macro | Canon 50mm MK2 | Tokina 11-16 | Kenko Auto Extension Tubes | Uniloc 1200 series pod | Canon 430EX flash gun | Some filters
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rudgej Couch-potato photographer 5,613 posts Joined Jul 2005 More info | Mannytkd wrote: ......i've posted a quistion in the G series section, why are people going on about DSLR's here, its as if the G cam is being b-littled and its very unfair. I can't go down to F18 as you've put it. Your pics are very good and i'm sorry that you've got it the neck here but this happens a lot in this section.....we are talking G series cams not DSLR's. No problem. I've no idea what the G-series camera "limitations" are.
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Mannytkd THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,224 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Bradford West Yorkshire More info | .....thanks for your understanding, if i've offended you in any way it wasn't intentional, but sometimes there are people who give tips on certain items when questions have been asked for the G cams and when you look at the kit they have it makes you wonder if they are trying to say 'ha'. If people have had G cams and have moved up then fair enough because they know what they're talking about............. rudgej wrote: No problem. I've no idea what the G-series camera "limitations" are. I'm sure that this is probably why there are so many other "DSLR"-style answers simply because people are giving general photographic replies to a photographic question. These forums are pretty good on the whole, and I've certainly not came across anyone belittling anyone's kit as such. Canon 50D | [COLOR=black]18-55 IS | 55-250 IS | Canon EF 100mm USM macro | Canon 50mm MK2 | Tokina 11-16 | Kenko Auto Extension Tubes | Uniloc 1200 series pod | Canon 430EX flash gun | Some filters
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