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<blockquote data-quote="ajsorrell" data-source="post: 142462" data-attributes="member: 11626"><p>I spent Chinese New Years shooting Fireworks for for many nights. Definitely start with a good tripod and wireless remote. Manually focus the lens and leave autofocus off. I also use LV. I set ISO to 100 and used Manual Mode to adjust A / E up and down to get the best results. I preferred to to get a few blasts in each exposure (went between 3s and 8s experimenting). You can also use Bulb mode and just hold the remote during a few blasts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajsorrell, post: 142462, member: 11626"] I spent Chinese New Years shooting Fireworks for for many nights. Definitely start with a good tripod and wireless remote. Manually focus the lens and leave autofocus off. I also use LV. I set ISO to 100 and used Manual Mode to adjust A / E up and down to get the best results. I preferred to to get a few blasts in each exposure (went between 3s and 8s experimenting). You can also use Bulb mode and just hold the remote during a few blasts. [/QUOTE]
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