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<blockquote data-quote="Jeplane" data-source="post: 52772" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>[ATTACH=full]5330[/ATTACH] Keep in mind that night shots may not always be the best thing to do, as you lose a lot of details in the sky... This picture was taken 25 to 30 minutes after sunset, and still looks nice, and having a sky for the background to boot. </p><p></p><p>I usually set the lowest shutter speed that I dare, with no wind. (so far, anything under 1/5sec has been blurry) </p><p>I also use the compensation as needed until it looks decent on the screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeplane, post: 52772, member: 5"] [ATTACH=full]5330[/ATTACH] Keep in mind that night shots may not always be the best thing to do, as you lose a lot of details in the sky... This picture was taken 25 to 30 minutes after sunset, and still looks nice, and having a sky for the background to boot. I usually set the lowest shutter speed that I dare, with no wind. (so far, anything under 1/5sec has been blurry) I also use the compensation as needed until it looks decent on the screen. [/QUOTE]
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