Z Zeenon Joined Jul 20, 2016 Messages 26 Reaction score 15 Age 53 Location Somerville, NJ Sep 22, 2016 #1 What would be a good starting point to record fireworks? ISO/shutter speed? Z
B banned user Joined Jun 13, 2016 Messages 507 Reaction score 167 Sep 22, 2016 #2 Zeenon said: What would be a good starting point to record fireworks? ISO/shutter speed? Z Click to expand... I'd say you could experiment in a dark room with candles or flash lights to get an idea...your results would be interesting to see. Reactions: Rayray
Zeenon said: What would be a good starting point to record fireworks? ISO/shutter speed? Z Click to expand... I'd say you could experiment in a dark room with candles or flash lights to get an idea...your results would be interesting to see.
R Rayray Guest Sep 22, 2016 #3 Check CaptainDrones low light video test. High ISO, low shutter speed I think he said.
S Steak frites Joined Mar 11, 2016 Messages 37 Reaction score 12 Age 65 Sep 23, 2016 #4 Fireworks are very bright. Use shutter and iso the same as you would during the day.
Z Zeenon Joined Jul 20, 2016 Messages 26 Reaction score 15 Age 53 Location Somerville, NJ Sep 25, 2016 #5 Played around with 2 different setting. From 0:00 to 2:15 I shot in auto, 2:16 to 2:30 I tried manual with a high ISO, 2:31 to 3:15 back to auto and lastly, 3:16 to the end, back to manual. Z Reactions: banned user
Played around with 2 different setting. From 0:00 to 2:15 I shot in auto, 2:16 to 2:30 I tried manual with a high ISO, 2:31 to 3:15 back to auto and lastly, 3:16 to the end, back to manual. Z