05-03-2015 06:20 AM
I'm newbie in Professional world
I bought Canon Eos 1100D - i know it is for begginner - and i started to learn about it is feautures and photography concept
But when i took photos in a dark room or in the night , there is something very wrong in it !!
CAn you please adive me how and what to do , to take good night shots!
thanx in advance
05-03-2015 08:48 AM
Put your flash in manual mode until you've had a chance to learn how ETTL mode works. If you are a newbie, it does NOT work the way you think it does.
I'm just guessing at the root of your problem, of course, since you provided no information about the actual symptoms you're seeing. But I think it's a good guess.
05-03-2015 10:49 AM
05-03-2015 01:06 PM
It is simple. There is not enough light. You need more light and it makes little difference how.
Give us more details. The more the better and a sample photo is better yet.
05-03-2015 01:34 PM
@ebiggs1 wrote:It is simple. There is not enough light. You need more light and it makes little difference how.
Give us more details. The more the better and a sample photo is better yet.
A corollary to this is that if your camera is not moving (e.g. on a tripod) and the subject is not moving (e.g. a landscape, cityscape, etc.) then there is always enough light. The photons are there... you just have to give the camera time to collect enough of them.
05-03-2015 02:45 PM
TCampbell wrote:
ebiggs1 wrote:It is simple. There is not enough light. You need more light and it makes little difference how.
Give us more details. The more the better and a sample photo is better yet.
A corollary to this is that if your camera is not moving (e.g. on a tripod) and the subject is not moving (e.g. a landscape, cityscape, etc.) then there is always enough light. The photons are there... you just have to give the camera time to collect enough of them.
That's just another way of saying that given enough time, you can make a nighttime scene look like a daytime scene. Of course the objective is often more subtle than that.
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