Gaz
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Happy New Year.
I took a tripod and A7iv down to the beach to try my luck.
I read that I might like to set ISO 100; Aperture at F11, get back a fair way and shoot wide, crop later.
The same advisor suggested using a shutter speed or around 4s... but review after the first few images and adjust accordingly.
I set up the camera, for manual focus, ISO100, F11, 4s. then got distracted & decided to the view with 30s exposure.
It wasn't the best image but I was confident that an SS of 4s would be ok in the dark, with teh settings previously established.
But, after the first couple of images I noted that the fireworks was looking more like a vulcano of fury from the bowels of hell.
SS of 4+ seconds above.
I backed the Shutter speed down to 3+ seconds...however by then, there was quite a lot of smoke around reflecting all the light....
SS of 3+ Seconds above.
SS of 2 Seconds above.
Now, I wasn't upset about the exposure, but I had realised that I wasn't back far enough for some of the bigger shots and had to rotate the camera up/down as best I could, explaining the wiggling lines above in the image above, and I knew there was something much bigger on the way...
SS at 1.x seconds above.
Hopelessly too close, I adjusted the SS down to under a second, to try and avoid some movement and speed up the processing time that long exposures seem to consume...
SS at 0.8 seconds above.
Ultimately though, I resigned myself to the fact that I had absolutely no chance of capturing what was to come in any planned sort of way.
SS at 0.8 seconds.
When I got home I downloaded my goodies like a kid at Christmas, pony then noticing that I had neglected to switch the Aperture back to F11.
So lessons learnt. Program #1 prior to 31 Dec 2023. Still no wiser as to setting some successful settings but I'll be back next year.... a long way back this time.
All suggestions very welcome.
Happy New Year
Gaz
I took a tripod and A7iv down to the beach to try my luck.
I read that I might like to set ISO 100; Aperture at F11, get back a fair way and shoot wide, crop later.
The same advisor suggested using a shutter speed or around 4s... but review after the first few images and adjust accordingly.
I set up the camera, for manual focus, ISO100, F11, 4s. then got distracted & decided to the view with 30s exposure.
It wasn't the best image but I was confident that an SS of 4s would be ok in the dark, with teh settings previously established.
But, after the first couple of images I noted that the fireworks was looking more like a vulcano of fury from the bowels of hell.
SS of 4+ seconds above.
I backed the Shutter speed down to 3+ seconds...however by then, there was quite a lot of smoke around reflecting all the light....
SS of 3+ Seconds above.
SS of 2 Seconds above.
Now, I wasn't upset about the exposure, but I had realised that I wasn't back far enough for some of the bigger shots and had to rotate the camera up/down as best I could, explaining the wiggling lines above in the image above, and I knew there was something much bigger on the way...
SS at 1.x seconds above.
Hopelessly too close, I adjusted the SS down to under a second, to try and avoid some movement and speed up the processing time that long exposures seem to consume...
SS at 0.8 seconds above.
Ultimately though, I resigned myself to the fact that I had absolutely no chance of capturing what was to come in any planned sort of way.
SS at 0.8 seconds.
When I got home I downloaded my goodies like a kid at Christmas, pony then noticing that I had neglected to switch the Aperture back to F11.
So lessons learnt. Program #1 prior to 31 Dec 2023. Still no wiser as to setting some successful settings but I'll be back next year.... a long way back this time.
All suggestions very welcome.
Happy New Year
Gaz