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Originally posted by Father Fuzzy View Postpics are a bit noisy try lowering iso to the lowest number possible
use a tripod with 2-10 second timer delay
try manual mode with live view then rotate dial till you have the right brightness on the live view screen
also manual focus will give you better results
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I just picked up a Prime lens that can do manual focus, will test it out tonight
Seems like i'll need a tripod, sooner than later darn it.
What shutter speed should i be starting at. The ISO on the above pics was pretty high, you have some good eyes man.
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You need a slow shutter speed. The slower (longer it's open) will allow in more light. Just experiment with it. Start out around a second, and keep going with a longer release until you get the results you want. Personally, I'm not a fan of the delay timers...look for a shutter release cable for your camera. Not sure on the official part from Nikon (probably $50-$75), but you can likely find a knock-off on ebay for next to nothing. Allows you to get the same benefits of the timer in a much nicer (and quicker fashion).
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