interior shots with new camera
alllrighty...here's my tip
crank the ISO to like 100 - 200 for clean images...
then crank the shutter speed to like double digit seconds...
and then mount the camera on a tripod so it STAYS focused...
F7-9 should do the trick...
crank the ISO to like 100 - 200 for clean images...
then crank the shutter speed to like double digit seconds...
and then mount the camera on a tripod so it STAYS focused...
F7-9 should do the trick...
Getting a tripod in the car at a good angle is going to be difficult. You will probably end up getting best pics with IS0 1600. Will be a bit grainy but will allow for a faster shutter speed to reduce camera blur. Try metering on your blitz gauges since they appear to be brightest objects in the car. Good luck.
either tripod, or use a fast lens (f 1.8 or less) and crank up ISO and take your exposure reading off something in the interior (whatever it is you want to show). Either in manual mode or if in Av mode, then point at whatever you want to show up, give the shutter button a half-press, hold it, then compose as you wish, then full press. This is assuming you set up your cam so that shutter button half press locks aperture and doesnt refocus.
Originally Posted by Itsmeeeugene
whats that orange lighty thingy thats under ur cubby.
thats my speed camera radar detector. Its wireless and the main(detector) unit is mounted in front of the car hidden in the vents.
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