Good point, Neuro. I also forgot that some lenses don't even have a focus distance window or an infinity mark. I guess that's a consequence of being a long term sufferer of L disease.
Anyway, that wouldn't stop these lenses being focused beyond infinity. The lesson here is to avoid manual focus through the viewfinder in the dark if at all possible.
Last edited by Andy Stringer; 11-20-2012 at 05:52 PM.
With all the advise given I went out today to some spots close by just to give it another go.
Below are the results, didn't crop or anything. IS off, AF off, heavy tripod, live view magnified x 10 on one of the lights and focused so the light was as small as possible. I'm happy with the results myself
IMG_1567_Uden_Tronix_NightShots by Co'tje, on Flickr - Settings: 4 sec ƒ/9 ISO 100 27mm
Same position, cars passing by.
IMG_1566_Uden_Tronix_NightShots by Co'tje, on Flickr - Settings: 1 sec ƒ/4 ISO 100 27mm
Photo of a bicycle path with green street lighting.
IMG_1568_Uden_Tronix_NightShots by Co'tje, on Flickr - Settings: 30 sec ƒ/9 ISO 100 24mm
Please let me know what you think.
I learned a lot, thanks again!!
Marco
That's much better, Marco. There is nothing wrong with the focus in these shots.
The effect of changing the aperture is also well illustrated. Compare the 'starburst' effect of the street lights in the first and last shots at f/9 with the more rounded light in the middle shot at f/4.
I think you can change the thread title to "Night shots, success!"
Looks like you figured it out, good job. You also found out how the smaller apertures (f/9) creates the star bursts around the lights.
I like the third shot. Would be interesting to see that one without the first lamp post in the picture.
Arnt
Yes! Very nice... I like the car passing one and the third one.
Nice shots Marco. You definitely got it right. I like the lighting in the 3rd photo.
It's also nice of you to present a good demonstration between multiple apertures and how it affects the lights. I knew about it, but never really seen the effect in two similar photos
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