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  • 07-14-2008, 11:11 AM
    ADEE
    When shooting in the evening
    What settings do you use? Say the natural light is so-so and certainly not over head.. like 5ish what settings do you use, Iso, SS, exc.

    Care to share your photos taken at that time?

    Going to be doing a shoot this evening with some of our snakes and would like to use more natural light without getting too much grain, difficult task. I was shooting at 800ISO last night and of course the pics came out grainy, they are the photos posted in the bunny forum.
  • 07-14-2008, 11:46 AM
    CeraDigital
    Re: When shooting in the evening
    Depending on the animal, and whether or not I'm using a flash.

    If I'm not using a flash, and low to even lighting-
    ISO 200 or 400
    Aperature f/8.0
    SS 30-40
    White Balance - Custom
    Format - RAW

    If I'm using a flash, and low to even lighting-
    ISO 100
    Aperature f/13
    SS 125 or so
    White Balance - Custom
    Format - RAW

    I guess it all depends on what type of look you're going for, and how much lighting is available. Have you thought about picking up a speedlite? :)
  • 07-14-2008, 12:38 PM
    ADEE
    Re: When shooting in the evening
    thanks for the settings! Of course I went and tried em' out on my mojave male who wasnt being a butt today lol... ill be sure to post what i got in a few. thanks!!!
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