12-15-2024 03:04 PM - last edited on 12-17-2024 09:27 AM by Danny
Hello again
I'm still working to get some good night shots of trains going over a viaduct at night.
EOS 90D kit lens 18- 135 and a new Sigma 18 - 35 Art. Trying to work in M and cant get the camera to click - but if I swap to hand held night mode - it clicks away.
So I transfer the settings from Hand held to M and it still struggles to open its shutter. Typical setting ISO 128000 f2.8 1/160. Auto focus working like mad.
Whats going on/wrong? Help please
Ramsden (formerly Twiddler)
12-15-2024 05:15 PM
@Ramsden wrote:
Hello again
I'm still working to get some good night shots of trains going over a viaduct at night.
EOS 90D kit lens 18- 135 and a new Sigma 18 - 35 Art. Trying to work in M and cant get the camera to click - but if I swap to hand held night mode - it clicks away.
So I transfer the settings from Hand held to M and it still struggles to open its shutter. Typical setting ISO 128000 f2.8 1/160. Auto focus working like mad.
Whats going on/wrong? Help please
Ramsden (formerly Twiddler)
Try switching to manual focus and focus using Live View.
Just my guess, but perhaps in the night scene mode the camera is programmed to just set the focus to hyperfocal distance based on the f/stop since it is anticipating insufficient light for AF.
12-15-2024 05:44 PM
You hit the nail on the head, John. My 80D behaved the same way. I typically do a manual focus at night anyway, but when the 80D was new, I had to try everything out and found the same results.
12-15-2024 05:58 PM
Even my old EOS 40D behaves the same way.
12-16-2024 02:22 AM
Thanks for your quick responses. That makes sense. Also in Understanding Variation, he recommends using a tripod at night to provide that extra stability.
I'll give a go this week - weather permitting (Uk)!
Thanks agai
Ramsden
12-16-2024 04:38 AM
Hi again
Should I be looking at different filters? At the moment I have a K&F UV , mainly for protection.
Ramsden
12-16-2024 05:54 AM
@Ramsden wrote:
Hi again
Should I be looking at different filters? At the moment I have a K&F UV , mainly for protection.
Ramsden
Filters are not required for night photography. Filters can sometimes adversely affect things because of back reflections. I suggest to start without using a filter. If you have a lens hood use it. I would also definitely be using a tripod.
12-16-2024 06:01 AM
Thanks John - that sounds like good advice. I just need the wind and rain to die down!
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