‎04-13-2021 05:18 AM
Hi All. I am just a beginner still reading my camera manual online and everything. For some reason, I still struggle with getting the settings correct for taking photos at night. I have an EOS Rebel T100. What are the proper settings for getting pictures to come out clear at night? I tried numerous things and still cannot get it right. Hope someone with this camera that takes photos at night can give me some feedback as to the proper settings. Thanks!!!
‎04-16-2021 09:41 AM
Except that the moon is *bright*, you have almost the opposite problem of the OP.
‎04-16-2021 11:51 AM
@kvbarkley wrote:Except that the moon is *bright*, you have almost the opposite problem of the OP.
kvbarkley,
It was twilight, and the sky actually was that azure blue.
Steve Thomas
‎04-16-2021 11:55 AM - edited ‎04-16-2021 12:03 PM
Exactly, comparatively, you had a lot of light to work with.
Your shutter speed was 1/250th of a second.
You are at about 10 EV, katwoman is probably at about -5 to -3 EV.
‎04-16-2021 02:24 PM
‎04-16-2021 03:17 PM - edited ‎04-16-2021 03:26 PM
@stevet1 wrote:I shot this the other night using the technique of shooting in Tv mode and doubling my focal length with Auto ISO.
Since I was shooting at a focal length of 124,.
I picked a shutter speed of 1/250th. The camera set an aprerture of f/11 and an ISO of 3200.
Steve Thomas
Interesting shot / exposure. According to the "Looney 11 Rule" the Moon should be WAY overexposed.
1/100, f11, ISO 100
Are you sure the ISO might not have been ISO 320, instead of ISO 3200?
‎04-16-2021 03:35 PM
"Are you sure the ISO might not have been ISO 320, instead of ISO 3200?"
His exif confirms his settings. The Looney 11 Rule is just a suggestion. It isn't an absolute. Too may variables involved.
‎04-16-2021 04:01 PM
@ebiggs1 wrote:"Are you sure the ISO might not have been ISO 320, instead of ISO 3200?"
His exif confirms his settings. The Looney 11 Rule is just a suggestion. It isn't an absolute. Too may variables involved.
Who said anything about "absolute"? If the EXIF confirms the exposure, fine. It seemed off by 4 stops.
‎04-16-2021 04:03 PM
My 10 EV seems about right for the sky. The moon could be low in the sky or there might be a light cloud cover.
‎04-16-2021 06:12 PM
"Who said anything about "absolute"? "
You did or at least it seemed like you were surprised the Lonney 11 Rule didn't work. That's all.
‎04-17-2021 07:21 AM
That is a great shot. Love it.
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