Canon PowerShot SX60HS night scene
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10-04-2015 03:14 PM
In my previous camera Sony HX300V I have had a twilight scene [handheld and tripod with built in flash] feature which helped me to capture night scene at a drammatic mode without any further changes in camera settings.
But my question is there an way out to capture or bring same quality pictures in Canon sx60 HS in night scene mode or I need to make adjustments in camera manually ?
Can any expert advice and guide on how to capture twlight pictures pls. in my camera .....
May be something like bellow.
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10-04-2015 03:25 PM
I have captured some very good night scenes with my SX50HS using program mode a tripod and a remote shutter release switch. Use the flexizone focus to move and place your focus box on an area with enough detail to focus nicely on.The remote shutter release swithces are fairly cheap, about $20 even for ones that take time lapse pictures wired or wireless. I think yours has the 2,5mm diameter remote shuuter input like mine.
Others will chime in also

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10-04-2015 11:19 PM - edited 10-04-2015 11:22 PM
You may try the "Handheld Night Scene" in the SCN mode (mode dial)
See explanation in P.59 of the manual.
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10-05-2015 02:50 AM
yes I have tried the handheld night scene but it can not bring the yellow dim light flever in my picture without being retourched in photoshop. in camera it becomes too much dark with light looks scary. Camera is unable to capture Blue neon sign of a shop or yellow light from a lightpost....
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10-09-2015 08:00 PM
You may need to adjust the custom white balance to achieve what you are looking for. There is an explanation of this procedure on pages 77-78 of the user manual.
Steve M.
