Uploaded by Lilkiwiguy87 on Aug 8, 2008
This video is a tutorial showing you how to gather the knowledge how to create great night photographs. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you own one or more of fast lenses, such as, Nikon 28mm ƒ/1.4D AF, 35mm ƒ/1.4 AIS, 50mm ƒ/1.2 AIS, 50mm ƒ/1.4D AF, 50mm ƒ/1.4G AF-S, 55mm ƒ/1.2 AIS, or 85mm ƒ/1.4D AF, these lenses are NOT recommended for night photography because of its superb performance at maximum apertures between F/1.2 to F/4 but the overall quality will worsen when stopped down farther than F/4 (F/5.6, F/8, F/11, etc.). Lenses with maximum apertures of F/1.8, F/2.0, or F/2.8 will do just fine at F/8. Enjoy!
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@linitisplastica less grain dude.
PhuNguyen88 1 month ago
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@acteuro03 yeah, it's possible but not when you'll be exceeding the lowest useable aperture.
superkiwizorro 3 months ago
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Slow shutter speeds are possible with high ISO, but you'll get a very graining looking image. Low ISO will give nice smooth clear image
acteuro03 3 months ago
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@linitisplastica slow shutter speeds aren't possible with a high ISO sensitivity.
superkiwizorro 3 months ago
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Manuel Focus " HALLELUJAH" .. Lol
12PROCTOR12 10 hours ago
Maybe it's funny to you but it's true for most of the cases. People get pissed off and return or throw away their cameras without realizing they can just focus manually.
Lilkiwiguy87 7 hours ago
or you could use a timer to avoid camera shake :)
streetboy2k7 1 month ago
Self timer will still cause camera shake.
Lilkiwiguy87 1 month ago
@Lilkiwiguy87 no it will not
streetboy2k7 1 month ago
Try taking a self timer photograph with a telephoto lens at a slow shutter speed.
This stuff is basic primary school's conceptual physics: it causes vibrations.
Lilkiwiguy87 1 month ago