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Is there anyone that can help me figure out how to get the best pictures possible at night, of Christmas lights in general? If so please leave me a note, and I will reply as soon as I log on, I check it everyday. Thanks in advance............
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You'll need a tripod set up with a camera that can go into full manual. From there you'll have to adjust the shutter and apeture to allow the full scale of the christmas lights to be seen without being blown out.
A good exposure to start with is an apeture/F. of perhaps 5-8 with a shutter speed of around 3-5 seconds. Play around with the light meter and hope for the best.
A good exposure to start with is an apeture/F. of perhaps 5-8 with a shutter speed of around 3-5 seconds. Play around with the light meter and hope for the best.