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ashlee
27th May 2008, 02:16 PM
hai kalian semua....
sy masih baru lagi ttg kamera slr nih.... so sy hadapi masalah apa bila nak snap pic d waktu malam..... skung nih sy nak tahu mcm mana nak setting kamera d waktu mlm tnp guna external flash and guna external flash... so sy perlukan pertulungan anda kalian semua.... thanks :D

bigbrother
27th May 2008, 02:48 PM
kalau type je night photography kat search atas tu sure dpt info ni >> viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7994 (http://www.fotopages.com.my/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7994)

ape yg sy tau.. shoot mlm kalau xnk guna flash.. naikkan ISO utk dptkan speed yg laju sket.. guna lens yg aperture mcm f1.4 ke.. 2.8 ke..
kalau x pon.. guna tripod.. slow shutter.. :D slamat mencoba..

ashlee
2nd June 2008, 11:02 PM
kalau type je night photography kat search atas tu sure dpt info ni >> viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7994 (http://www.fotopages.com.my/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7994)

ape yg sy tau.. shoot mlm kalau xnk guna flash.. naikkan ISO utk dptkan speed yg laju sket.. guna lens yg aperture mcm f1.4 ke.. 2.8 ke..
kalau x pon.. guna tripod.. slow shutter.. :D slamat mencoba..

thanks bro... nnt i try cuba.... ;)

izaimi
21st June 2008, 01:24 PM
kalo nk lagik mudah, gunakan mode malam... just tukakan mode dial kepada mode night (yg ada gambar bulan)

cgmulia
21st June 2008, 08:06 PM
kenali kamera anda dan fahami asas photography...

mlm... apa cahaya yg ada???
mlm... apa yg nak di ambil???
mlm... apa yg dirakam???
mlm... gmbr apa yg nak ditangkap???

kalau anda tahu apa yg ingin anda rakamkan... anda sendiri akan calculate.... byk mana anda benarkan cahaya memasuki sensor kamera anda... lama mana cahaya memasuki kamera anda dan apa yg ingin anda hasilkan akan mempengaruhi segalanya...


setting???? kita yg tentukan mengikut apa yg kita nak hasilkan...

mozakim
1st July 2008, 09:28 AM
setuju ngan cg mulia .... perkara ni terlalu subjektif rasanya untuk sifo2 kat sini nak jawab... sebab semuanya bergantung pada camna result yang kita expect bila nak shoot..... emmmm rumit ni... :)

berett86
11th July 2008, 08:52 AM
mcm mane nk control shutter speed???sbb biase amek pic time malam slow sgt shutter speed die

dboyfotopages
11th July 2008, 06:01 PM
sedikit info yg berguna dari laman web..

Low Light and Night Photography
By Eric Hartwell

As the light fades, do thoughts of photography wane also? If that's the way you think then read on as we will be
showing you that low light photography is awash with opportunities!

Images, whether from film or digital cameras, need one ingredient... light. How then can photographers get good images
in low light conditions? Using flash would be one way. But even the most dimly lit scene has some light - and that means
the potential for a great photo!

What equipment will I need?


Well, you will need a camera as well as charged batteries, that's for sure. Also, a tripod is invaluable for exposures
lasting greater than 1/30th second (1/60th in some cases). A torch, a decent lens and think about a remote shutter
release - using long shutter speeds means the potential for camera shake and blurred images is even greater than usual
(the alternative is to use a self timing mechanism to trip the shutter).

What about white balance?

Night time often means scenes lit with artificial light. This will inevitably give a colour cast to your shots although
this can be pleasing sometimes. There are many types of lighting (tungsten, halogen, fluorescent) and they will all
come out with different colour casts - live with it! Try different white balance settings to see what effect it has on
the final image.

How do I calculate the exposure?

This can be difficult. But with modern digital cameras you can see the results immediately and
therefore make any adjustments straight away. Your meter may lie! Be ready to change the settings
(and give a longer exposure). Night time shots can be very contrasty (bright lights and deep shadows)
- the camera won't be able to cope with the extremities of exposure so just change the settings yourself until
you are happy with the results! You may need to use the "B" or "Bulb" setting to hold your shutter open for long periods.

What can I photograph at night?

Virtually anything! The choices are almost limitless. We suggest you consider:

Buildings
Lights
Signs
Bridges
Cars / vehicles
Lit houses / pubs / shops
People (motion blur can be a useful effect)
Street illuminations
Fireworks
Bonfires
Fairgrounds
Reflections in lakes, pools


Look around for other ideas. Don't forget if there is any light at all, it can be turned into an image.

To calculate exposures you can use a rule of thumb - see below for rough examples of exposure times.
However, each circumstance will require a different approach so you can expect to adjust things frequently!

Night (assume f16 ISO 100)

Town / City 20 sec
Signs / Lights 2 secs
Streets 20 secs
Streets 20 secs
Churches 30 sec
Fairgrounds 10 - 15 secs
Candlelight 60 secs
Fireworks 1 - 60 secs


One interesting aspect of night photography is the recording of moving trails of light. Cars, buses, trains,
bikes will have bright headlights and tail lights which will record as trails across your image if you shoot
them whilst they are moving with a slow shutter speed of anything from 2 - 20 seconds. Try it! The same goes for
fairground rides. And don't forget that you can create your own trails with statically lit objects by zooming in
or our during a long exposure or even panning the tripod head.

Bracketing

By taking a shot of a scene with, say, as stop of under exposure and a stop of over exposure, you will be more
likely to capture an image that is correctly exposed. Bright lights tells the camera to underexpose. Many cameras
will have automatic exposure bracketing to allow this to be done with minimal fuss! You are trying to record some
detail in the shadows without burning out the highlights. If you take an image of a scene at 4 second exposure,
take the same scene with 8 seconds and 2 seconds. In this way you will be likely to get the exposure you are looking for.

Night photography “feels” different. Different sights, different sounds, different locations and different
camera settings. Nobody is an expert – we all have to experiment. With modern digital cameras this is something
that can easily be achieved.

Have fun!
harap2 berguna pada anda ok.. try n error, semoga berjaya

azmanshah
11th July 2008, 11:28 PM
mcm mane nk control shutter speed???sbb biase amek pic time malam slow sgt shutter speed die

mcm CGmulai ckp, nak tau gak ape gambar yg nak ambik pada waktu mlm.

kalau pemandangan bandar dan bangunan atau bungaapi, tripod adakah perlu digunakan.

mlm mmg shutter speed akan slow, itu yg kita perlukan tripod untuk dapat gambar yg tak goyang.

Tapi kalau nak amek portrait pada waktu mlm, kita perlu cahaya. Chaya adalah elemen utama dan yg penting dlm photography. kalau ada cahaya persekitaran yg kurang kuat, itu yg BIGBRO ckp, naikkan ISO, gunakan apature buka yg besar. ini salah satu cara mk dapatkan shutter speed yg tidak slow hinga gmbr bergoyang.

tapi kalau mlm, untuk portrait, se elok2nya gunalah flash.

berett86
2nd August 2008, 02:35 AM
thanx for da info..akan dieksperimenkan lepas ni :)

ibnwanza
2nd October 2008, 10:35 PM
waa, byk info berguna ni..sgt berguna utk kami yg 'junior' dlm slr ni...