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Is night shooting even worth it?
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What kind of question is that?
>>2958714
Are you literally retarded?
The answer to both questions is yes
>>2958714
>Sony
Fuck off you fucking autistic price of fucking shit, Sony makes the worst fucking cameras ever, and you should fucking kill yourself for not using the only reputable Brad
>Canon
The best company ever
The sensors are amazing
The lenses are to die for
The iq is amazing
The sensors are better
>sony
Absolute dogshit
Terrible sensors
Awful iq
Bad colors
No lenses
And they're fucking shit cameras for horrible autistic fucking morons
Fuck you
Pic related was shot on my trusty canon 5d mkIV
>>2958714
Nothing is worth it, obey the voices, kill yourself
>>2958714
It is if you go out with forethought and paitence. If you just go out and snapshit for the sake of night photos, it won't work.
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>>2958731
>Cannon
Best egros
Batteries are huge as fuck, last forever
No water can get in, they're water proof
Most resolution ever, at least over 50 Mps
>Sony
Zero ergos, not even one
Batteries as tiny as their owners dicks (small)
Water ALWAYS gets in, even rocks can get in because no seals
bad less resolutions, 8 less resolutions
TLDR
Sony is bad, canon is good. U R gay if you own sony, you get too many chicks if you have cannon.
Pic related is from my cannon 5dsrmk4
>>2958731
>NEX-5R
> Making fun of people based off of camera preference, what a shitter. Also learn how to spell NEET.
>>2958731
>Cant remove black bars off of shitty photo
>kys
>>2958752
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>>2958714
No.
It's dark at night, so any pictures you took would just be black lol.
That's a silly question.
>>2962164
I'm glad one person here has some common sense
>>2962164
This guy knows his shit.
>>2958731
Your thoughts on Nikon?
>>2962225
*do i need to wipe?*
How would I work out exposure settings for ISO 200 film?
Going out tonight to shoot for the first time at night, will be using a tripod and shutter release but don't know how trustworthy apps like "available light app" are.
For reference it'll be in a semi neon light street but quite dark in general. Most graphs differ but generally around ISO 200 f4 for 4 seconds.
>>2964305
>take digital camera
>take test shot to work out average exposure
>adjust for reciprocity
or wing it.
Lightmeters generally won't help you under 2 or 3 EV
>>2964305
Print film is reeeeally forgiving of overexposure, but not so forgiving of underexposure. With the additional effect of reciprocity, it's better to err on the side of too long, rather than too short. And remember that since exposure is logarithmic, shutter speeds can get very long at night very fast. The difference between one second and two seconds exposure is a full stop, but the difference between 15 seconds and 20 seconds is barely visible, if at all, and it only gets more dramatic as it gets darker and as reciprocity increases. 30 seconds turns into a minute, a minute turns into 4 minutes, 4 turns into 15, etc.