Night Photography Class PowerPoint from 02/13/2010. This presentation provides recommendation for the various night and low light situations. Learn more at http://www.sandiegophotographyclass.com
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5. Topics Covered in this Class Difference between night & low light Basics of night & low light photography Using your flash Scenarios and recommended settings Hands on activity
6. Learning Expectations A foundation of what night photography is Understanding of what settings to use Being more comfortable
24. Party/Club Recommended Settings Flash = External on Rear Sync and Bounce Mode = Shutter Priority or Time Value ISO = 800 White Balance = Flash Tip: Smile
27. Concert Recommended Settings Flash = No Flash Mode = Shutter Priority or Time Value 1/10th – 1/30th of a second ISO = 800-1600 White Balance = Auto Tip: Hold your hand steady
30. Nightscapes Recommended Settings Flash = No Flash Mode = Shutter Priority or Time Value 1/10th – 1/30th of a second ISO = 800-1600 White Balance = Auto Tip: Hold your hand steady
31. Night Portraits Recommended Settings Flash = Rear Sync w/ Diffuser Mode = Aperture Priority f/1.8-4.0 ISO = 400-800 White Balance = Auto Tip: Use a tripod
44. Blurring Motion Recommended Settings Flash = Optional – front or rear curtain sync Mode = Shutter Priority 1 second or slower ISO = 200 White Balance = Auto Tip: Tripod is a must
49. Fireworks Recommended Settings Flash = No flash Mode = Shutter Priority 8-12 seconds ISO = 200 White Balance = Auto Tip: Tripod is an absolute must
55. Trick Shots Recommended Settings Flash = Use off camera and use test button Mode = Shutter Priority 10-15 seconds ISO = 100 White Balance = Auto Tip: Play Around
56. Wrap Up Limitations of your camera Scenarios Party/Club Concert Nightscapes Sports Dusk Blurring Motion Fireworks Trick shots Lightning