testing out the slow shutter
Docofmind,
With a slower shutter speed, the camera takes in more ambient light. The problem is trying to keep the camera steady while shooting in this mode. Using a tripod mounted camera helps when slowing down the shutter to avoid blurring the photo. Hope this helps.
With a slower shutter speed, the camera takes in more ambient light. The problem is trying to keep the camera steady while shooting in this mode. Using a tripod mounted camera helps when slowing down the shutter to avoid blurring the photo. Hope this helps.
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From: Brentwood, ya the sticks
i'm using a Sony DSC-P5 on moonlight mode... everything else is automatic.. i would use a tripod..but i just popped it on the ground
we should get our cars and do a night shot in SF??? dayam i love your rims wantone...
we should get our cars and do a night shot in SF??? dayam i love your rims wantone...



