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Lepperfish nice moon shot - feel like try it agai?

using spot metering and white balance set to daylight

I'd be interested to see how it compares :O

Cheers man. It would probably come out to warm using daylight WB. I just shoot AWB all the time anyway and adjust the RAW file accordingly when processing. As for spot metering I will give all metering modes a try next time. That was just taken using pattern metering. I need more focal length!!! Damn canon 800mm is too expensive, lol.....

^ i like that first one

and does anyone know why the iso on my camera wont change? - its a Canon Power Shot S3 IS

all it does is say iso: auto and iso:high when i change it

thanks!

Dan:

What mode are you running the camera on? Auto?

If yes then try running the camera on P mode and it should give you greater control over the ISO, the picture below will show you how to change it.

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How many times can you see me? :P

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Am stoked that I finally got my first camera for Christmas :)

Canon Powershot SX10IS - which I've used in the past week up at the Central Coast.

Here are some of my top shots from the week.

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Thoughts? This is probably my third time I took some 'proper' photos. Any feedback would be great :thanks:

soooo..

can anyone tell me what went wrong here

ISO was 100

EXIF sez ISO 200

Go into the cameras Custom Function menu and see if you've got "long exposure noise reduction" turned on.

Also did you shoot it in RAW or Jpeg?

I turned the long exposure noise reduction off, coz the memory card takes ages to load the picture.. or something like that.. i remember i had that issue few months back..

Anyways i have a feeling your lens has condensation on it. When you take a long exposure of star trails make sure you get a hair dryer and dry the lens if the lens is fogged up.

Or take multiply shots.. Thats what i normally do with star trails!! I mean like 100 shots and merge them..

you seen my other star trails shots right??

Also hello from Lisbon!!!

i should really start uploading my pictures of my Europe trip!! still got another 3 weeks to go lol

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