night shots low light

  1. #1
    need some help on what to be looking for. need to be able to take decent photos at night with low light levels to none. it is going to be used for taking photos of fish i catch when at the lake. any suggestions on cameras? secondhand models would be good
  2. #2
    Use flash.

    Else it's expensive bodies with good high iso performance and fast glass.
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    Using flash on a compact gives very poor pictures so thinking a dslr is the best option
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by stendog View Post
    Using flash on a compact gives very poor pictures so thinking a dslr is the best option
    DSLR flashes are wank
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    Buy a canon 450d and a tripod, use an exposure of about 20-30seconds if you can stay still that long. You'll get a good shot. Or use the same 450d with a bolt on flash, that will light up the street lol
  6. #6
    Few night shots i took, granted there was light but even when its dark, leave the exposure longer, trouble with that is you need to stay still for a minute or so, could be a nightmare

    https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...7727042&type=3

    This is helpful

    http://www.anglersnet.co.uk/miscella...aphy-tips.html
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by saladdodger View Post
    Buy a canon 450d and a tripod, use an exposure of about 20-30seconds if you can stay still that long. You'll get a good shot. Or use the same 450d with a bolt on flash, that will light up the street lol
    Why so specific?
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Ashleyp View Post
    Why so specific?
    Its been about a while, you can get some very good deals, its tried and tested, does more than you need, lots of lense options.

    I picked my second hand one up in mint condition for £200 with a standard lense. Not many compacts for that price will do what a DSLR can at night.

    In my opinion any way.
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    Standard DSLR flashes aren't great.

    but it'd be far better than to try and piss about with a several second exposure... keeping a big fish still if it's alive won't be easy.
  10. #10
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by saladdodger View Post
    Buy a canon 450d and a tripod, use an exposure of about 20-30seconds if you can stay still that long. You'll get a good shot. Or use the same 450d with a bolt on flash, that will light up the street lol
    Even a 580mkii wouldnt light up the street.

    a 20-30 Second exposure also is no good if the OP wants a shot of something that isnt dead.
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Ashleyp View Post
    Standard DSLR flashes aren't great.
    Actually theyre alot better than people give them credit for. They have a better flash duration than quite alot of studio bulbs which is very helpful for some things, plus theyre light and portable.
  12. #12
    Suppose you could kill the fish or make sure its dead for the picture lol
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
    Even a 580mkii wouldnt light up the street.

    a 20-30 Second exposure also is no good if the OP wants a shot of something that isnt dead.
    My mate spent 300 notes on a flash that slides on to the top of his canon, its f**king magic, really does light up well, we use it in nightclubs to get a good light across the floor and also in dark streets/car parks to light up the cars.

    Each to their own i guess
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by saladdodger View Post
    My mate spent 300 notes on a flash that slides on to the top of his canon, its f**king magic, really does light up well, we use it in nightclubs to get a good light across the floor and also in dark streets/car parks to light up the cars.

    Each to their own i guess
    I have a few canon speedlites myself, they're decent but it's a fair amount of dollar for the OP...

    As for Ryan's lighting set up, that's a little more advanced shall we say lol...
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by saladdodger View Post
    My mate spent 300 notes on a flash that slides on to the top of his canon, its f**king magic, really does light up well, we use it in nightclubs to get a good light across the floor and also in dark streets/car parks to light up the cars.

    Each to their own i guess
    I use 580mkiis about 5-6 times a week. They're good bits of kit but really not that powerful. The spill from them also isn't great jadajadaja....

    Use a high power studio light that you can shoot at f15-22 and still light something properly and you will see.
  16. #16
    I took a load of pictures last night in the dark without a flash, just used 20-30 seconds exposure and they came out pretty nice, only problem is you need to have the camera held still.



  17. #17
    20-30 second exposures for a non static object as said will not work.
  18. #18
    Scooter battery


    12v Floodlight
  19. #19
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by saladdodger View Post
    Scooter battery


    12v Floodlight
    Nice and easy to transport, along with fishing gear, trekking round a lake / river...
  20. #20
    get someone standing behind the camera to shit a torch on you
    then take the photo without the flash on
  21. #21
    Take a torch and use your phone?