5 Tips for Night-time Low-light Photography
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- Night-time, low-light photography can be challenging. But with the right knowledge and optimal equipment it can be much easier to capture shots when light levels are low.
Join me in Leeds City Centre for some night-time city street photography as I discuss how to use these 5 night photography tips.
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00:00 Intro
01:05 Tip 1 - The optimal gear for low-light photography
02:39 Tip 2 - Camera settings for low-light photography
03:49 Tip 3 - Using a tripod for night photography
05:21 Tip 4 - Finding focus in low-light
06:29 Tip 5 - The benefits of shooting in RAW for night-time low-light photography
07:11 Outro
Great video Robert, there were some very good captures and I must say I like night time photography.
Cheers John. I think the Z6 would be a very capable camera for night photography - have you got yours yet? As always, thanks for watching. 😊
@@Robert-Bishop Yes got the Z6 been out a couple of times, trying to get to know how it works. Great camera very pleased with it. 👌🐕 Finding histogram very useful.
What a great City for night photography Robert - just watched this one and Dave’s night time adventures in Manchester and really whet my appetite for an evening trip out. 📸 🏙️
Hey Andrew, good to hear from you. It definitely makes a change to landscapes - I quite enjoy it, despite the challenges. Hope to see some night shots from you soon then! Hope you're well, thanks for watching. 😊
Great video, Robert and great shots.
I do like night images, I might have to get out and shoot some again (especially after watching both this and Dave L's video in the same week.)I tend to shoot with smaller sensor cameras, so I'd definitely agree with bringing a tripod and shooting in RAW.
I've not seen Dave's yet, but I did see the thumbnail and that he'd been out in Manchester. We do have an uncanny habit of making similar videos each week! I remember you did some night stuff a little while back that was really good. Was it the one with the big horse head sculptures? And yeah, the tripod is handy. A monopod could work too - probably a bit more maneuverable. Cheers for watching. 😊
That’s a very cool shot at 2:31 like that a lot 🙌🏻
Cheers Dave - think I was trying to channel Blade Runner in that one! 😁 Thanks for watching. 😊
Good tips and very nice images! Cheers from Harrogate just down the road.
Thanks. Harrogate is a great location for photography too - I'll have to do a video there sometime. Thanks for watching. 😊
Great tips for sure. Will need to use the equipment I have, but can certainly play around with the settings and use the little tripod I have.
Cheers Bruce. It's a fun genre to experiment with. Does Otis like night walks though?! 😁
@@Robert-Bishop He don't care what time of day it is!! LOL
@@wendingourway 😁
Hi mate, some top tips there, i do like a bit of cityscape night time photography, personally i dont do much handheld normally always use a tripod but you got some really good images at the higher iso. Modern cameras are really good now dealing with digital noise . Enjoyed that one mate, take care.
Yeah, you've done some really good night stuff Lee. I'm really not a fan of tripods unless I really must use one. Luckily the Z7 (and a bit of DeNoise AI) can achieve some really good results in low light. Thanks for watching mate. 😊
Another great video Robert, Apologies for the late view, i decided to have a bit of a music day today. Always wanted to do some night time city shots,always a bit worried someone will sneak up and take my camera
Yeah, it's always a concern - even more to think about when filming it too! You don't necessarily need to take all your gear though - I sometimes just use my phone. Thanks a lot for watching. 😊
@@Robert-Bishop not a problem my friend, always welcome