Shawn Wright wrote:
> I had the opportunity to test low light shots on my 4T this weekend,
> while camping in a remote area of the West Coast. Because it was
> nearly a full moon, the stars weren't too impressive, but the
> moonlight was *amazing*, as it lit up several mountainsides
> surrounding the converging river valleys where we were camped. I
> setup the camera with a 50/1.8, dialed in +2/3 (Fuji Reala) and
> shot on self timer, then walked back to the camp, while we waited
> for the shutter to close. Exposures were around a minute, wide
> open, and my friend was suitable impressed, as he tried to figure
> out if his N*k*n F90X had a button to do this...
>
This reminds me of the time I was walking towards the Glacier Point overlook to
Yosemite Valley on a full moon nite. I had my tripod over my shoulder and my 4T
and a couple of fast lenses in a bag. On the way out, I met a man coming back
from the point. He too had a tripod on his shoulder, but on the end of his was
a
Nikon, either an F3 or an F4, can't recall. He expressed surprise that I was
going to try to take some pictures. "There's not enough light", he says. It
was
a bright full moon in a cloudless sky. "Why do you say that", I asked. "Well,
my camera says so", was his answer. I went on that nite, despite the
conclusions
of his Nikon, to take some great, perfectly exposed auto exposures with the 4T.
george
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