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Janae L. Runyon
 

Settings For Night Shots of Christmas Lights


 
 
I'm trying to take night shots of my home decorated with Christmas lights. I'd like as little blur as possible. I have a Canon D60... can you help?


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December 18, 2003

 
- Gregory LaGrange

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  Tripod. Or park you car in front of your house, put the camera on the car roof or hood, use the timer and set for a long exposure. Did I mention try a tripod?


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December 19, 2003

 
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  And use a slow ISO such as 100. As long as you are using a tripod, this will result in the clearest, colorful low-light photos.


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December 22, 2003

 

Lauri Early
  If you use your car as a tripod, don't leave it running. It will cause camera shake, which means blurry photos.......


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December 23, 2003

 

David Robinson
  Take a spot reading of one of the lightest of the light sources on the filament if possible and over expose one stop. If you use an ordinary light meter take a reading of the lightest part of the scene and under expose one stop. You will probably have to use a tripod.


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December 23, 2003

 
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