Discover the creative possibilities of experimenting with high ISO settings in low light situations using your Canon EOS. Join in, find the inspiration for your photography and share at www.canon.com.au/worldofeos
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Discover the creative possibilities of experimenting with high ISO settings in low light situations using your Canon EOS. Join in, find the inspiration for your photography and share at www.canon.com.au/worldofeos
Video Rating: 4 / 5
10 Responses to Canon EOS – Chris Bray Creative Tutorial: Low Light Photography Tips
CanonAustralia January 18, 2012
@yungrik00 A quick search via your favourite search engine will give you some tips on night photography. Let us know how you go. Cheers, the Canon team.
CanonAustralia January 18, 2012
@beyoguz Well, it is made by us at Canon Australia. The concepts are pretty general though. Let us know how we can help further. Cheers, the Canon team.
beyoguz January 18, 2012
This vid was made for Canon?
CanonAustralia January 18, 2012
@yungrik00 Experiment with the aperture and the ISO settings. Set your camera to BULB and vary your exposure times as well. Thanks, the Canon team.
yungrik00 January 18, 2012
I have a canon 30D and I’ve tried night photography..What settings do you think i should try out for it.. I can never get the sky to be as dark as i please?
gforceram January 18, 2012
@waseem5420288 Yeah I realized that when I was using my uncles HTC Android camera and I put the ISO at 1200 and it was soooo grainy lol but when I put it at I think 100 or 200….I can’t remember which one it was but it was really dark and so the picture was normal.
waseem5420288 January 18, 2012
@gforceram no brother, if you have enough light then 100 iso is standard and best for any exp. keep in mind brother the higher the iso more the grains you ll have.
wildchild124 January 18, 2012
@brennig2 LOL!
VJBrambi January 18, 2012
I am an amateur photographer, that has just started. I own the Olympus e-450, but theese tips are really great even for a different camera. Thank you Canon for theese videos – I have learned more from yours then from any others. Greetings.
CanonAustralia January 18, 2012
@gforceram Hello there, thanks for your question. It really depends on the circumstance and if additional light is present. Cheers, The Canon Team.