I iamcy New Member Mar 18, 2007 58 0 0 Mar 20, 2007 #1 hi i was just wondering if it is possible to get the star effect from lights during night shots without using star cross filters?
hi i was just wondering if it is possible to get the star effect from lights during night shots without using star cross filters?
Z zcf Senior Member Apr 10, 2005 6,737 0 36 270 degree of Singapore Mar 20, 2007 #2 use very small aperture like f/16 or even smaller, but the length of spike still can't match the star filter :sweat: .
use very small aperture like f/16 or even smaller, but the length of spike still can't match the star filter :sweat: .
I iamcy New Member Mar 18, 2007 58 0 0 Mar 20, 2007 #3 thanks alot... but those tt means i will have to use a higher iso setting and more noise right?
S Snoweagle Senior Member Jan 26, 2005 14,010 1 38 Pasir Ris, Singapore Mar 20, 2007 #4 No need for high ISO settings. ISO 100 will be enough. For example a typical city landscape put at f/8 and expose for around 4 secs @ ISO 100, the star patterns will show already.
No need for high ISO settings. ISO 100 will be enough. For example a typical city landscape put at f/8 and expose for around 4 secs @ ISO 100, the star patterns will show already.
I iamcy New Member Mar 18, 2007 58 0 0 Mar 20, 2007 #5 oh thankyou very much... i will make sure to try it