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![]() rb608 wrote: That's one drawback I've found with the flood of point & shoot digital cameras. No shutter adjustment for time exposures. olympus stylus 300 or 400 - try one. |
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![]() "Jeff Miller" wrote in message news:68dLb.70332$hf1.57099@lakeread06... olympus stylus 300 or 400 - try one. Hey, wait a minute; I *have* the Stylus 300. Maybe I oughta read the manual more closely. Tx, Joe F. |
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mine has a "night" photo feature....
rb608 wrote: "Jeff Miller" wrote in message news:68dLb.70332$hf1.57099@lakeread06... olympus stylus 300 or 400 - try one. Hey, wait a minute; I *have* the Stylus 300. Maybe I oughta read the manual more closely. Tx, Joe F. |
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On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 08:37:07 -0500, Jeff Miller
wrote: rb608 wrote: That's one drawback I've found with the flood of point & shoot digital cameras. No shutter adjustment for time exposures. olympus stylus 300 or 400 - try one. Good time exposures of the moon are difficult - usually if they are long enough to get good detail you will see the movement of the moon. FWIW -- Charlie... |
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![]() Charlie Choc wrote in message ... On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 08:37:07 -0500, Jeff Miller wrote: rb608 wrote: That's one drawback I've found with the flood of point & shoot digital cameras. No shutter adjustment for time exposures. olympus stylus 300 or 400 - try one. Good time exposures of the moon are difficult - usually if they are long enough to get good detail you will see the movement of the moon. FWIW -- Charlie... assuming a film speed of asa200 (typical color film), the proper exposure for an image of the full moon on a clear night would be 1/60sec at f4, give or take an f stop. of course, you could open up to f2.8 and select 1/125sec for your shutter speed, which would make for a crisp image even if hand held. the only thing produced by *longer* exposure times, such as several seconds, with a tripod, would be an appearance of daylight. yfitons wayno (and, sure enough, it works with digital as well... ![]() |
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On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 11:41:21 -0500, "Wayne Harrison"
wrote: wayno (and, sure enough, it works with digital as well... ![]() You're right, I was thinking of moonlit landscapes - I bow to your superior knowledge of actually shooting the moon. g -- Charlie... |
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