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ok well as some know got me new cam. went out today and yesterday night. havnt had the chance to try it during the day yet. heres a few of the pics it took. bit dark aswell still playin with the modes.

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Rich with a up to 90

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jack up to fronnt wheel

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CA uppin steps

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rich gapping

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jack with x up.

please leave comments. anyone give any tips/advice?

cheers

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Not bad whiteass but there extremly noisey and low quality for a 6 mp cam. This is because your using iso 1600 which is too high, the highest mine goes is 400 and I can get away at night with that perfectly. Just have the apature right open (3.2) and the shutter about 1/125, anything like 1/500 is too fast and wont let enough light in quick enough so it'll be zehr dark.

Also try some different angles, like the one of Jack jack to front wheel, how highs the wall? could be 50" could be 5", get it all in the pic

Keep trying whiteass

:)

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ye found out it a 5.1-5.9 mp whatever that means hehe. noisy? what do you mean by this? when takin those pics the settings were f3.2 iso 800 and shutter something like 1/100. anything faster on thhe shutter and it just way to dark. but cheers for the help. just spose need to work out how to brighten up the ole flash..

thanks

tom

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hahaha jack's x-up :) I see what they say about the quality, but i guess thats just cos its night time. They don't look blurred in any of them. You'll get the hang of it soon, good pics. I think by noisy he means the quality is a bit grainy, if its a digital camera you should be able to up the quality setting a bit as i noticed the actual picture files are quite small (unless you've compressed them when putting them up on the web)

Ross

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you never talk to me anymore steve. :P

cool pictors, the up to 90* would look cooler x6 if it was taken upon landing.

I didn't actually make the up to ninty that time, becasue at the moment of taking the picture I was blinded by the damn flash whiteboy was using...

Good pics none the less whiteboy, keep it up. :)

Rich

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you never talk to me anymore steve. :P

cool pictors, the up to 90* would look cooler x6 if it was taken upon landing.

Matt im very sorry :) hope u will forgive me!

Im having msn and internet probs at the mo, but soon as im on next we will chat, promise :P

Steve

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Yeh Whitey, noisey mate. Its a 'techincal' term i suppose for how a pic can look. It's where you get like a grain/spekles in your pics, espically noticeable at night and in skys. Open photoshop and add noise to a picture, then you'll see.

HAHAHAHAHAHAH LMFAO HORSESHOE :P it's hotshoe mate :)

Yeh get a flashgun but it's not quite as simple as presing the flash at the same time as the shutter cus that wont work lol

You need to get a half decent gun off ebay or somein, then buy a slave cell, this clips onto the bottom of the flashgun which then screws onto a tripod. Then when your flash goes off it triggers a sensor in the slave cell which then fires the flashgun. Obviously this is all done at rapid pace so theres no delay but it takes practice in getting the gun in the right place etc.

Im gonna be buying one soon I think

Rob :P

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You need to get a half decent gun off ebay or somein, then buy a slave cell, this clips onto the bottom of the flashgun which then screws onto a tripod. Then when your flash goes off it triggers a sensor in the slave cell which then fires the flashgun.

Though, to be picky, this won't work if you have red-eye reduction enabled on your camera, or you have a fancy camera that fires a pre-flash (most dSLRs) for flash metering...

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Though, to be picky, this won't work if you have red-eye reduction enabled on your camera, or you have a fancy camera that fires a pre-flash (most dSLRs) for flash metering...

Your right but he has a Fuji and they donsen't fire pre-flash. :(

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