BorisMD
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- Apr 27, 2002
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Hi all,
The shuttle is scheduled to launch during my next trip in March. It is scheduled to go off at 6:45 am in a pre-dawn launch.
My plan is to drive over to Titusville and stay in a hotel the night before (the hotel is on the Indian River, and is about as close as one can get without paying the space center). Supposedly I can just go out into the hotel parking area and see it well from there.
I am going to try to get some shots of the launch. I'll have my Canon Rebel XT with me, the kit lens, the cheap 75-300 zoom, the nifty fifty, and a 24-105L IS zoom.
Obviously, I won't be able to do lots of test shots. So I'm wondering about exposure settings. My thought was to use the IS lens, and set the camera to take rapid fire exposures. What I don't know is if I should use the "sports mode", or go to Tv or Av and where to put the settings. I'm afraid the darkness of pre-dawn will cause the camera to overexpose the shuttle if I use an auto setting.
Any advice?
Thanks,
Boris
The shuttle is scheduled to launch during my next trip in March. It is scheduled to go off at 6:45 am in a pre-dawn launch.
My plan is to drive over to Titusville and stay in a hotel the night before (the hotel is on the Indian River, and is about as close as one can get without paying the space center). Supposedly I can just go out into the hotel parking area and see it well from there.
I am going to try to get some shots of the launch. I'll have my Canon Rebel XT with me, the kit lens, the cheap 75-300 zoom, the nifty fifty, and a 24-105L IS zoom.
Obviously, I won't be able to do lots of test shots. So I'm wondering about exposure settings. My thought was to use the IS lens, and set the camera to take rapid fire exposures. What I don't know is if I should use the "sports mode", or go to Tv or Av and where to put the settings. I'm afraid the darkness of pre-dawn will cause the camera to overexpose the shuttle if I use an auto setting.
Any advice?
Thanks,
Boris