Shutterbug
Some Say........
- Joined
- Aug 6, 2000
Just giving my .02 cents here. You need a tripod for fireworks. For me I like long exposures for fireworks meaning a tripod is a must!
eeyoreali said:So are you saying that all I need for my Fuji camera is a tripod and night snapshot for my night/fireworks/parade pictures to come out clear, in correct color and good?
Or will the S3 fireworks mode give good fireworks pictures using a tripod and the night mode give good pictures using the tripod?
I take pictures for fun and I'm not a pro - so any help/advice would be greatly appreciated!! I just want good, clear pictures!
jann1033 said:great shots ....did the shambles used to be a meat market( think that was the original meaning) ?
mind if i ask if you did anything to the iso 800 pics? ( to clean them up I mean) i've heard a lot about noise problems but these look great to me
sorry for the 3rd degree but since i don't know anyone else who has this yet...are you just using the lens that comes with it?
Goofyish said:The Shambles is one of Europes best preserved Medieval streets dating back nearly 900 years. The name is from the old Saxon "Fleshammels" meaning "the street of butchers".
I haven't touched the 800 ISO pictures. If you zoom in on the originals there is some noise. But with a 'busy' photo like the Minster interiors it's less obvious. I did run few photos through some noise reducing software after I posted these pics. and it cleaned them up a treat
The lens isn't changeable, but you can add various tele and wide angle options to it using an adapter - haven't got those yet