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awesome in one word,nice shots
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Posted: 2013-10-21 11:04:51
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more photo taken with my Z1 in a local park
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Posted: 2013-10-21 12:55:09
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Posted: 2013-10-22 22:18:05
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Can someone tell me what the HHT shot is??
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Posted: 2013-10-22 22:26:09
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In hand held twilight (HHT) mode the camera increases the ISO and shutter speed resulting in a bit more noise but less shaky/blurry picture... This is to reduce blur in low light images due to shaky hands...
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Posted: 2013-10-22 22:49:28
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Thanks. I just asked someone I realised I did see it earlier but when people use the letters in stead of words I forget what they are talking about. I must be getting old
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Posted: 2013-10-22 22:51:19
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There really are some great photos here in this thread, it just goes to show that the Z1 can take cracking shots.
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Posted: 2013-10-22 23:28:23
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Yes Mode his night shots are great
I need to play around with this for a bit to find the right settings for right environment
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Posted: 2013-10-22 23:54:21
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On 2013-10-22 22:49:28, hgautam wrote:
In hand held twilight (HHT) mode the camera increases the ISO and shutter speed resulting in a bit more noise but less shaky/blurry picture... This is to reduce blur in low light images due to shaky hands...
Well it's not exactly like that, and it's purpose is to reduce noise:
"The Handheld Twilight and Anti Motion Blur modes both fire-off six frames in quick succession and stack them to deliver a single image with claims of better protection against noise and camera shake. "
Source[ This Message was edited by: reeflotz on 2013-10-23 04:00 ]
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Posted: 2013-10-23 04:59:34
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For reducing shake there is another mode- Anti Motion Blur (AMB) mode.
@Bono
From what I've seen, HHT mode delivers the sharpest night shots. You could also try Night Portrait/Lanscape mode.
And please do post full resolution samples next time
[ This Message was edited by: randomuser on 2013-10-23 04:43 ]
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Posted: 2013-10-23 05:40:41
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