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yakkosmurf Tokyo at night 06-14-2006, 01:45 PM
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    Re: Tokyo at night

    I ask as the ISO setting essentially depicts the sensor's sensitivity to light. I was guessing that you had a farily low ISO as the colours are pretty sharp and the overall exposure works well.

    Take a look a couple of night shots I have taken and the resulting discussion around these points, I think that your camera got it right.

    Night drive

    NIghtlight

    Again, am looking forward to seeing your results once you have your tripod!

    Herriot

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    Re: Tokyo at night

    Quote Originally Posted by Herriot
    I ask as the ISO setting essentially depicts the sensor's sensitivity to light. I was guessing that you had a farily low ISO as the colours are pretty sharp and the overall exposure works well.

    Take a look a couple of night shots I have taken and the resulting discussion around these points, I think that your camera got it right.

    Night drive

    NIghtlight

    Again, am looking forward to seeing your results once you have your tripod!

    Herriot
    Thanks for the explanation. I should play around with the manual settings on the camera more, but I'm taking my time figuring it out. Wonderful shots, btw. I really liked the one with the skyscrapers in the background.

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