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May 23, 2012 at 9:40 AM Post #9,887 of 15,739
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May 26, 2012 at 10:40 AM Post #9,894 of 15,739
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Go figure Head-Fi'ers have expensive cameras too. :p
A couple of long exposures on my tube amp.
 
May 26, 2012 at 12:45 PM Post #9,895 of 15,739
I tried my hand at long exposure n my Canon so here's the results, along with HD desktop backgrounds for everyone!
 
 
 
Here's the backgrounds:
 
 
May 26, 2012 at 4:32 PM Post #9,897 of 15,739
I use a Canon PowerShot SX130IS. Me settings are:
 
- Tv mode
- ISO100 / ISO200
- 10 second timed
- Exposure set to 15"
- Macro mode on
 
Hope these settings help, maybe they can be tweaked a bit, what do you other guys recommend?
 

 

 

 
May 26, 2012 at 11:47 PM Post #9,899 of 15,739
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Jon L said:
The Battle.

Nice! That's a sick shot. What kind of macro lens are you using?
 
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I use a Canon PowerShot SX130IS. Me settings are:
 
- Tv mode
- ISO100 / ISO200
- 10 second timed
- Exposure set to 15"
- Macro mode on
 
Hope these settings help, maybe they can be tweaked a bit, what do you other guys recommend?
 

Turned out nice.
 
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For you long-exposure guys, what were the camera settings?

Depends on the other settings. I have a Canon 500D (T1i) and did some trial and error until I got what I wanted. The macro of the tubes was taken with the aperture open to 2.8 and the ISO set to 400. I ran that exposure for only a couple of seconds. With the second shot of the top of the amp I stopped down the aperture to 11 so it'd pick up a lot of detail and so that took 25 seconds to expose.
 
May 27, 2012 at 12:41 AM Post #9,900 of 15,739
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Nice! That's a sick shot. What kind of macro lens are you using?
 
Turned out nice.
 
Depends on the other settings. I have a Canon 500D (T1i) and did some trial and error until I got what I wanted. The macro of the tubes was taken with the aperture open to 2.8 and the ISO set to 400. I ran that exposure for only a couple of seconds. With the second shot of the top of the amp I stopped down the aperture to 11 so it'd pick up a lot of detail and so that took 25 seconds to expose

 
That's Canon 100mm f/2.8L Macro.  
Are you using Tv, manual, or bulb mode for these exposures?  
 

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