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here is the the p.o.v im actually trying to take this pick from, crossing a over a waterfall and ravine. know why its so dark? I have it at iso 100 and f20 in the middle of the night. I cant get the light in this to save my life, least to any decent quailtiy. I jacked the dlight in this too by the way and the shadows, it really was that dark. But I had it there for a reason..
Remember the staircase above?
They must have like 100000000000000000000watt lights on that thing..
ISO 100 means a lot of light is needed.
f20 is a tiny, tiny aperture.
so you would need a very, very, very long exposure time.
You need to stop writing and read about the exposure triangle because it seems that haven't got that down yet.
15 second exposure f9 iso160 stair case blows out. Stairs not blown out were taken at f20 dropped to a 100 still on 15 sec. its on the timer.
I did manage a couple I liked at f10 but binging up the light the staircase still blows out. , really they are all pretty much not working. im going to get this though. Because im that irked.
read about dynamic range and you'll understand why bracketing shots is necessary.