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Old 28th March 2002   #1
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Default Star light effect with 2100

I heard people said that 2100 can do it easily without lens woh......

How come I can not get the effect with my night shoot....
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Old 28th March 2002   #2
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Are you refering to this??

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Old 29th March 2002   #3
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Are you refering to this??

Yes !!! How to do that?
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Yes !!! How to do that?
set to the smallest apeture like f/8
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set to the smallest apeture like f/8
How about the shuttle speed?
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How about the shuttle speed?
different DC can have different result for same settings of apeture size and shutter speed

my advice is to
- set ur mode to Manual
- set apeture from f/2.8 to f/8 (use f/8 if you want STAR effect )
- set shutter speed from 1 sec to 8 sec (make sure there is no noise)
- use a stable tripod
- use remote control or timer mode

you are using a DC and can test with different settings for better effect ...
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Old 29th March 2002   #7
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The setting was

f/6.3
5 sec exposure
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F8 and long exposure(more than 4). Keep ISO down to 100.

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Old 9th April 2002   #9
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Woah. can the 2040 do that with small aperture and a longer exposure time? But scared with long exposures, the hot pixel problem would crop up......
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Forget to say thanks for every one here, I know how to do it now
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i also tried the star effect thingie yesterday using aperture f8.0...

http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthrea...&threadid=4696
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