NIght Shots: Modded S5
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NIght Shots: Modded S5
Mods are: Milltek exhaust, 20" DPE LS5, Euro Headlights, and H&R Drop.....
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Looks great man - E-Codes look nice on black, very clean!
I have some shots of my S5 in a parking garage (similar to your shots) but for some reason I can't get them to come out as sharp in low light. I was using ISO 400 but that still didn't seem to do it. Anything higher and it became a bit grainy. What ISO or camera are you using for such fantastic night shots?
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The darker the shot, you generally need a higher ISO (if shooting without flash)...
Try 800 or 1200 even but the higher in ISO you go the more steady the camera needs to be or you get blurry shake. tripod it and go get your shots!
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I used a tripod, High ISO, and low aperture. You can plug the
pic into microsoft office picture manager and view properties to get the exact settings used. I learned alot be doing this to pictures I liked.
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I'm with you on the shine. Luckily the night shots make them appear
more shiny than they actually are. I asked the builder to tone down the shine as much as he could.....