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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
Taking photos in almost pitch darkness
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<blockquote data-quote="eurotrash" data-source="post: 110359" data-attributes="member: 9237"><p>I have a Streamlight Stylus Pro or a Preon2 with me at all times. I first meter on whatever it is I'm shooting. I'll use that flashlight to illuminate whatever it is that I'm shooting if at all possible to aquire focus. Then I'll focus on the subject, switch to manual focus. Meter the shot. Then I'll turn the light off and activate the shutter. Works well when on a tripod and shooting in pitch darkeness, or what the sensor believes to be pitch darkness. You just have to have a light that can produce a concentrated, tight beam of light for illuminating more distant objects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eurotrash, post: 110359, member: 9237"] I have a Streamlight Stylus Pro or a Preon2 with me at all times. I first meter on whatever it is I'm shooting. I'll use that flashlight to illuminate whatever it is that I'm shooting if at all possible to aquire focus. Then I'll focus on the subject, switch to manual focus. Meter the shot. Then I'll turn the light off and activate the shutter. Works well when on a tripod and shooting in pitch darkeness, or what the sensor believes to be pitch darkness. You just have to have a light that can produce a concentrated, tight beam of light for illuminating more distant objects. [/QUOTE]
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