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Night-time aviation photography advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="robstopper" data-source="post: 792547" data-attributes="member: 42074"><p>In a couple of weeks time, I'm doing my first night-time aviation photography session at the Shuttleworth Collection. I've done a bit of research in to typical settings, and I *think* I have an idea, but don't want to lose too much time on the night uisng the wrong settings. I have a tripod, and a remote shutter release. I'm planning on using my 18-200mm lens, and know to block off the view finder, and focus manually by using the LCD screen and zooming in. What else should I be considering? The aircraft will be both static and taxying, but we should all get multiple good, differing, opportunities. Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robstopper, post: 792547, member: 42074"] In a couple of weeks time, I'm doing my first night-time aviation photography session at the Shuttleworth Collection. I've done a bit of research in to typical settings, and I *think* I have an idea, but don't want to lose too much time on the night uisng the wrong settings. I have a tripod, and a remote shutter release. I'm planning on using my 18-200mm lens, and know to block off the view finder, and focus manually by using the LCD screen and zooming in. What else should I be considering? The aircraft will be both static and taxying, but we should all get multiple good, differing, opportunities. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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