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First time shooting pictures at night with the Spark
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<blockquote data-quote="Pe11e" data-source="post: 42112" data-attributes="member: 7296"><p>I would like to know shutter speed and ISO values for OP night shots. Since it could be quite windy up there, and SPark don't have 3rd axis on gimbal, any shutter speed slower than 1/10 could end blurry. Also Spark sensor is quite sensitive to high ISO values, noise is quite prominent in video mode above ISO 800. I tested ISO 1600 or 3200 (can't remember exactly) and without exaggeration footage isn't usable to be honest. For photos, I found ISO 800 quite usable, not sure for above that.</p><p></p><p>Can't drop any useful tip for Spark night photography at the moment since I didn't experimented with it yet, but one thing is for sure - if you can shoot with ISO 200, 2 seconds exposure and get stable clear photo, that would be fantastic. But as I've said, Spark can be very nervous at above 50 meters due to wind, so maybe the goal is 1/5 or 1/10 with ISO 800 or higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pe11e, post: 42112, member: 7296"] I would like to know shutter speed and ISO values for OP night shots. Since it could be quite windy up there, and SPark don't have 3rd axis on gimbal, any shutter speed slower than 1/10 could end blurry. Also Spark sensor is quite sensitive to high ISO values, noise is quite prominent in video mode above ISO 800. I tested ISO 1600 or 3200 (can't remember exactly) and without exaggeration footage isn't usable to be honest. For photos, I found ISO 800 quite usable, not sure for above that. Can't drop any useful tip for Spark night photography at the moment since I didn't experimented with it yet, but one thing is for sure - if you can shoot with ISO 200, 2 seconds exposure and get stable clear photo, that would be fantastic. But as I've said, Spark can be very nervous at above 50 meters due to wind, so maybe the goal is 1/5 or 1/10 with ISO 800 or higher. [/QUOTE]
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