I'm having trouble with some low light photos. I'm taking some pictures of the glowing vacuum tubes on my amplifier in low light. I wanted to emphasis the glow and the tube internals illuminated by the glow. What I got was a bunch of photos that looked like they were taken in bad lighting. Not the blackness with illuminated tubes that I envisioned.I'm using a Nikon N70 with a Sigma 28-80mm lens. I set the camera to do macro and manual focus (getting the thing to focus automatically was hit and miss at best). Otherwise, it was fully automatic (I'm a newbie, auto seems to work best for me so far). I did have it set on the close-up auto-program. Oh, and Fuji 200 speed film. Exposure times were in the 2-5 second range. I neglected to note the f-stop settings (the camera was on auto).
I figure that much of this is trial and error, but any help to get me headed done the right path would be appreciated. Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
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Topic - Low Light Question - SpinJack 12:03:55 03/21/03 (14)
- Re: Low Light Question - SET Man 14:21:52 03/23/03 (2)
- very good way to accomplish that,he asked what he did wrong, not how I would have shot it - Joe M 19:21:08 03/23/03 (1)
- Re: very good way to accomplish that,he asked what he did wrong, not how I would have shot it - SET Man 11:10:23 03/24/03 (0)
- Re: Low Light Question - butt-out 13:37:03 03/21/03 (9)
- Just to be clear... - SpinJack 13:48:37 03/21/03 (8)
- Yes , I do think it's your Lab... - butt-out 15:01:11 03/21/03 (7)
- Re: Yes , I do think it's your Lab...I forgot to ask you - Joe M 06:11:09 03/22/03 (6)
- With the kind of exposure he's making - jj 08:57:41 03/22/03 (5)
- Re: With the kind of exposure he's making - TimP 09:55:49 03/22/03 (4)
- Developing - SpinJack 13:53:45 03/26/03 (1)
- Um, just to clarify... - jj 19:42:57 03/26/03 (0)
- ??? for TimP - Joe M 09:51:46 03/24/03 (1)
- Re: ??? for TimP - TimP 08:16:38 03/27/03 (0)