Night shots low light setting.
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Night shots low light setting.
I was sat in the car park at Barnsley hospital twiddling my thumbs waiting for my wife and her sister who where visiting a sick Aunt, when I decided to take some pictures, no tripod, I thought I would try turning the knob to see what the Sony bridge camera could do "Shoot without flash in low light reducing blur" Not the best pics in the world but you could catch someone in the dark easily enough
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Re: Night shots low light setting.
Those are good Dave, they show night light pretty much as it is seen.
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Re: Night shots low light setting.
you need to be in control of your iso number,if you go auto then you will end up with high grain shots.100 or 200 iso will produce the best results,you will need a tripod to get the best out of the camera,hope this helps.
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Re: Night shots low light setting.
Not bad low light performance for a bridge camera Dave.
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