p17blo
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Does anyone have any fool proof setting for capturing stunning fireworks pics at the parks?
I have a Canon 60D with a range of lenses including:
50mm f1.8
10-22mm Canon
18-270mm Tamron
Stock Canon lens (I think 18mm-55mm, but I never use it)
I plan to have my tripod with me, but I am not sure if I will be 'allowed' to set it up, if not I plan to find something sturdy (bin, wall, etc) to purch on, but rather than trial and error a load, what settings (and which lens) would you use?
TIA
I have a Canon 60D with a range of lenses including:
50mm f1.8
10-22mm Canon
18-270mm Tamron
Stock Canon lens (I think 18mm-55mm, but I never use it)
I plan to have my tripod with me, but I am not sure if I will be 'allowed' to set it up, if not I plan to find something sturdy (bin, wall, etc) to purch on, but rather than trial and error a load, what settings (and which lens) would you use?
TIA

) How do you take your initial exposure reading? And if you want a super long exposure (say you did 20 seconds) is that where the ND filter comes in? I was trying to work this out logically over the weekend and I take it, according to the camera's logic, ones you hit the smallest aperture, that's the point where (the camera will say) that there is only so far you can adjust your shutter speed. And because you won't meter your exposure during the bursts, its going to tell you that you are over exposing
I'm just trying to figure out at what point you have to take matters into your own hands (that is, not listen to the camera's recommendations) and how you apply common sense to your settings/timings .... Does my question make sense? I don't have all the jargon and certainly don't have any experience with this so you may need to ask me to explain myself.
Oh, and that isn't counting the stuff I have yet to get!


You'll have to excuse me! It's been a looooong (and not such a great) day!
