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‎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!!!
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‎04-17-2021 11:19 AM - edited ‎04-17-2021 11:45 AM
@Waddizzle wrote:
@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?
Wadizzle,
Thanks.
I double checked, and yeah, the ISO was 3200. I was really puzzled about that too.
Perhaps because I spot metered on the moon?
One thing I was wrong about... I was in Av mode, not Tv. I manually set the aperture to f11, and the camera set the shutter speed of /250.
PS: Yes, it was twilight, and the moon was low in the sky. I wanted to capture the moon in that azure blue backdrop.
Steve Thomas
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‎04-17-2021 11:45 AM
@stevet1 wrote:
@Waddizzle wrote:
@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?
Wadizzle,
Thanks.
I double checked, and yeah, the ISO was 3200. I was really puzzled about that too.
One thing I was wrong about... I was in Av mode, not Tv. I manually set the aperture to f11, and the camera set the shutter speed of /250.
PS: Yes, it was twilight, and the moon was low in the sky. I wanted to capture the moon in that azure blue backdrop.
Steve Thomas
Yeah, I can see the Moon is overexposed, but I would have expected far more than that at ISO 3200. Any lens filters?
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‎04-17-2021 12:34 PM
Yeah, I can see the Moon is overexposed, but I would have expected far more than that at ISO 3200. Any lens filters?
Yeah. I've got a color polarizer on.
Steve Thomas
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‎04-17-2021 01:50 PM
@stevet1 wrote:Yeah, I can see the Moon is overexposed, but I would have expected far more than that at ISO 3200. Any lens filters?
Yeah. I've got a color polarizer on.
Steve Thomas
Using a polarizing filter could fully explain it. Most of them reduce light reaching the camera sensors by 1-1.5 stops. I think the mystery is probably solved.
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