Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Camera Stuck On Tripod Can You Take Still Pictures Of Fireworks With A Handheld Camera?

Can you take still pictures of fireworks with a handheld camera? - camera stuck on tripod

My wife and I want to visit EPCOT Center this winter, and I shoot fireworks from the coast. Two years ago I had no tripod, but managed to pictures from another great show of fireworks use with a handheld camera, with ISO 400, a 28-70mm zoom set to 35 (f 3.5) and 1 / 30 sec. Speed. You can also use a 50mm lens 1.8 or, if necessary, a small (6 inches) Stand. Consequently, handheld photography possible in this case, or should follow the tripod?

1 comments:

Bryan L said...

The tripod is your best option, but know that there are not many places where you can actually stand and not bother with fences around World Showcase Lagoon. If you are one of the less busy times, it becomes much more a question of the mines, a place where you can create, but if we are anywhere near Christmas or New Year, it would be much more difficult.

The best place for your camera on a tripod that pups are more of Norway on the border with China, where a / people with low green garden and on the other side of the fence, and if you (and if happiness, not many) can try , to the lowest level of the pagoda in Japan, received a great place for photos of fireworks is on.

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