ThurlFan
Grim Ghost
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2005
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Buzz Lightyear's Space Range Spin is a great time and one of our favorite rides. But I've never gotten a good picture of Buzz in the pre-show area. The huge difference in brightness between his face and the rest of the scene meant that I usually got a nice picture of the set with a white oval where Buzz's face should be. So this time I tried something different. I set the aperture as small as I could (f/8 on my Canon S3), and set the shutter speed to about as slow as I could hold it steady (1/13 sec). I used ISO 400 because the noise is generally much worse at 800 on my camera. I still had to run it through noiseware afterward but I was pleased to get some pictures where you can see his face. Any suggestions for improved performance? The second one's a little shaky since I didn't hold the camera still enough. We were moving through the queue pretty quickly since the ride wasn't busy.

