Great video, simply explanation. I've read that blocking light from the view finder is also recommended, especially when doing 30sec or greater exposures.
Good lesson. when film was used ISO 3200 numbers meant grainy effect or low light, what effect do iso numbers play in digital? One would assume 3200 iso would have a grainy effect on the photograph, why not used a large aperture and slow shutter just to get the effect? Why use iso 3200?
+Huevonious Maximus ISO works exactly the same as in film, here they say to use 100 ISO for light trails, 3200 is when you need a shorter exposure time and there is not enough light.
can someone help me please tonight is a full moon and i want to take a pic of it but every time i take it, it looks like big white circle i have canon eos mark iii 24-105mm macro 0.45m/1.5ft lense.
mohamadJO I've done this with a T1i using the kit 18-55 lens at 18mm. 20-30 seconds exposure is plenty, tripod is mandatory. The only factor is how long you want the trails. Start and end of the scene, speed of the moving lights, etc. determines exposure time.
You need a lens with a low F stop like a 1.8 or lower to get the best bokeh but you can do it also with zoom lensen as long as you play with the shooting distance.
Thanks for this quick lesson it was just what I was looking for 😊.
Great video, simply explanation. I've read that blocking light from the view finder is also recommended, especially when doing 30sec or greater exposures.
Fantastic video
i really really love this mode of photography:light trails
What's best lens for lighttrails ?
The ISO 100, f22 seems to be a good rule of thumb.
What is the key setting of light trails in canon cameras in manual Mode.
Shutter Speed: 30 Seconds
Aperature: F/22
ISO: 100
Very helpful, thanks.
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Great vid
Amazing
What mode do you shoot these in? Thanks so much
Curious, are these techniques possible with a EOS Rebel SL1?
yes
How about 700D ?
With practically every DSLR or in fact any camera with the option on changing aperture and shutter speed.
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I dont get the “busy” part with the red light... my camera does that too its very annoying, can someone help me please.
Ah, long exposure photography.
My favorite kind
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So informative, God Bless you sir...
Very good explanatio9ns.
Good lesson. when film was used ISO 3200 numbers meant grainy effect or low light, what effect do iso numbers play in digital? One would assume 3200 iso would have a grainy effect on the photograph, why not used a large aperture and slow shutter just to get the effect? Why use iso 3200?
+Huevonious Maximus
ISO works exactly the same as in film, here they say to use 100 ISO for light trails, 3200 is when you need a shorter exposure time and there is not enough light.
Very useful tips for beginners like me 😀
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Great Help And Video Thanks.
f 16 iso 200 25'
can someone help me please tonight is a full moon and i want to take a pic of it but every time i take it, it looks like big white circle
i have canon eos mark iii
24-105mm macro 0.45m/1.5ft lense.
I always bring a buddy along, two in fact, Smith & Wesson... Touching my Nikon will result in a complete evisceration of the Medulla oblongata...
What is the best lens for this type of photography
Think its best when you do this with a prime lens.
mohamadJO I've done this with a T1i using the kit 18-55 lens at 18mm. 20-30 seconds exposure is plenty, tripod is mandatory. The only factor is how long you want the trails. Start and end of the scene, speed of the moving lights, etc. determines exposure time.
What lens was used to shoot this video? Do you know what lens I could use to get some sort of bokeh like
lighting on a Christmas tree? Thanks.
You need a lens with a low F stop like a 1.8 or lower to get the best bokeh but you can do it also with zoom lensen as long as you play with the shooting distance.
Erika Rajic try the 35mm 1.8g lens
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it's really helpful... thanks
Is there any way to get rid of the starburst effect from the street lights?
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sirpoy use higher F stop... F5.6 whatever... Start burst is nice tho
thanks! really helpful tutorial!
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Very informative and easily understood. I will be using this info soon.
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