Sony A200 Settings For Nightclub Photography Sony A200 - How To Take Photos In The Dark?

Sony A200 - how to take photos in the dark? - sony a200 settings for nightclub photography

Try an exposure time of night and the trigger is not free. Somehow, the test flash of enlightenment, but it did not.
How can I change somehow? S or M is necessary. ;)

5 comments:

Owen said...

The A200 is not triggered when the autofocus, which is impossible in the night to try to do it manually and try again. The switch to manual focus is in the lens mount is located.

Jack F said...

M-mode

Change the mode of the manual focus and concentrate on the question.

If the subject is static, then use a low sensitivity and slow shutter speed) (experience, it is not necessary for a high ISO to use with a slow shutter speed, you will get some great exposure, f / 8 and f3 Lot 5 The shutter remains open as long in a very slow pace, no need to use the bulb mode.

If the subject is moving, then you increase the ISO to 1600 with the aim of the largest aperture and zoom of 18mm f/3.5. The best shutter speed, although he will be able to good exposure.

For static subjects, you need a tripod, and preferably a cable release remote as RC1000S Minolta.

Practice makes perfect.

David M said...

They will focus on the M-mode, and also manually.

When set to M mode, both the aperture and shutter speed. For most things, including some of the F8. Experiment all you want.

For your shutter speed will probably need to use bulb mode (B). This keeps the shutter open as long as you want. They, of course, you need a tripod. A remote shutter release would be good. If you can not use the timer. Experiment with the shutter speed for proper exposure. His time of exposure may vary depending on available light.

Caoedhen said...

When the pop-up flash shooting and trying to autofocus. Generally may not work more than 15 feet.

The manual mode, manual focus, ISO sensitivity low for the best. F / Stop speed appropriate to the question of speed may vary depending upon the object and the desired results. Map of the shutter staples in several countries (perhaps many) shoot. The problem can not find something, the focus manually, and the small, dark viewfinder, the A200 does not help much. Check your work as you zoom the shots on reproduction and the process of the review. Take a look at the screen not fool ... On my belief that one!

It's easier when you practice but always in brackets is working to deal with long exposure times.

Rick said...

You need to put up more ISO and longer exposure time and the speed of transmission.

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