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A guide to functions for different subjects
Improving your shooting skills k Shooting guides
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Taking night scene pictures
There are different types of night scenes, ranging from the afterglow of a
sunset to city lights at night. Sunset and fireworks sceneries are also a type of
night scene.
Using a tripod
A tripod is a must when shooting night scenes as
the shutter speed is slow due to the darkness.
Even when a tripod is not available, you should
also place the camera on a stable ground such
that it does not shake. Even when the camera is
secured, you may also move the camera when
pressing the shutter button. Hence, use the
remote control or self timer to activate the shutter
as far as possible.
Changing shooting mode
When taking night scenes, the balance of the brightness
in the composition is not uniform due to the intensity of
brightness. As there are many dark areas, using P
(program shooting) mode will take a whitish picture that
is overexposed. First of all, use A (aperture priority
shooting) mode to take the picture. Set the aperture to
the medium setting (about F8 or F11) and leave the
shutter speed to the camera. As it is common for the
picture to turn out too bright, adjust the exposure
compensation to -1 or -1.5. Check the aperture and
exposure compensation in the [REC VIEW] image and
change it if necessary. Noise may occur easily when shooting at slow shutter
speeds. Set [NOISE REDUCTION] to [ON] to reduce the occurrence of noise.
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