Night Photography for Beginners Low Light Camera Settings

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Night Photography for Beginners Low Light Camera Settings
Night Photography for Beginners Low Light Camera Settings
In this quick video I break down camera settings for night photography when using it handheld and on a tripod. For low light photos, I recommend using aperture priority mode so you can easily adjust your aperture and ISO while the camera automatically adjusts the shutter speed.

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0:00 Introduction
0:23 Points to consider
0:50 Camera settings for handheld night photos
2:03 Setting the camera to use a tripod at night
3:52 Exit

Quick summary of settings in video
Handheld night photos:
Aperture priority, low aperture (f/2.8-f/4.0), ISO Auto, stabilization enabled
Night photos on tripod:
Aperture priority, aperture around f/8, ISO 100-400, stabilization off, 2 second shutter lag

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