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Looking to troubleshoot....'image too dark'
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<blockquote data-quote="Jenn" data-source="post: 643126" data-attributes="member: 44149"><p>Tried to take firework pix on Saturday night and got a few, but missed so many......shutter was not responding! I <strong>know</strong> the 'image was too dark' - didn't need that message!...der, it was night time!! I had lowest ISO, 6 second or more exposure and was about f11..........SO....played around in the dark last night ....was my shutter speed too short....used bulb, fiddled with ISO up to 400, fstops from hero to zero and unless there was a small light source, ziltch. It must be me...what am I doing wrong - how do I get long exposures of say, fireworks or lightning, that begin after the exposure time? Is that where I'm adrift, expectations wrong? Not a shutter problem....on auto or in daylight (with some ND filters) all is fine. Getting quite exasperated!! </p><p></p><p>Oh great wise ones, put me straight!</p><p></p><p>Jenn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenn, post: 643126, member: 44149"] Tried to take firework pix on Saturday night and got a few, but missed so many......shutter was not responding! I [B]know[/B] the 'image was too dark' - didn't need that message!...der, it was night time!! I had lowest ISO, 6 second or more exposure and was about f11..........SO....played around in the dark last night ....was my shutter speed too short....used bulb, fiddled with ISO up to 400, fstops from hero to zero and unless there was a small light source, ziltch. It must be me...what am I doing wrong - how do I get long exposures of say, fireworks or lightning, that begin after the exposure time? Is that where I'm adrift, expectations wrong? Not a shutter problem....on auto or in daylight (with some ND filters) all is fine. Getting quite exasperated!! Oh great wise ones, put me straight! Jenn [/QUOTE]
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