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06/25/2003 06:40:26 PM · #1 |
Any tips on getting decent motion blur to show speed using my finepix 2800z without manual override or spot-editing? I can get it in generally low light situations but not enough to control the effect to any great extent. [/url] |
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06/25/2003 07:13:19 PM · #2 |
Do you want foreground or background to blur? If the latter, then you can use a panning technique. |
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06/25/2003 07:34:16 PM · #3 |
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06/25/2003 07:39:19 PM · #4 |
I was able to get this panned shot with my point-and-shoot on auto-everything. It is cropped way in--I'm not that good a shot! |
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06/25/2003 08:29:04 PM · #5 |
You could use a neutral density (ND) filter to reduce the available light. This will force a slower shutter speed.
A cheap ND filter are your sunglasses, or perhaps a couple of pairs in front of each other. Combining this with relatively low light might slow the shutter down enough (although I don't know the slowest shutter for your camera specifically). |
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06/26/2003 02:04:22 AM · #6 |
A cheap ND filter are your sunglasses, or perhaps a couple of pairs in front of each other.
Great advice. I've heard of the Nd filter technique but never the sunglasses. Thanks for the tip. [/url] |
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06/26/2003 02:06:03 AM · #7 |
I often use my polarized sunglasses as an impromptu filter. |
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