Equipment Sony W90!

Discussion in 'Photography, Art & Design' started by ComputerKing, 9 Sep 2007.

  1. ComputerKing

    ComputerKing <img src="http://forums.bit-tech.net/images/smilie

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    Hey Guys, How are you today...

    Okay. I have the W90 as you know, But I want to know 1 thing... In day light this camera ROCKS, Generally in good lighted places, But in night and in low light the photo get blur.. I mean in good lights the photo Comes very sharp if I even Move my hand.. But in Low light with any settings or mod on the camera the photo come up blur... If I shoot the cars the tail lights show up like lines and the photo Don't show...

    Means In any mod or settings...

    Good light Or flash = Good sharp photo without blur...
    Low light without flash = Blur photo and you can't see any thing from it..


    See this photo examples.. (Photos from my Vacation on Egypt)

    See this day light photos without flash (and all daylight with flash photos is my project photos in my project log thread..)

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    See this is photos in night or in low light..

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    I know there is a setting or some thing But I tried all same thing happens all the time, Do you have idea guys.. Thanks.

    All was shooted with the sony and on 8MP...
     
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  2. alastor

    alastor Minimodder

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    Can't see your photos yet, but if you have an ISO setting try setting that to higher, maybe ISO400. You'll introduce noise to the image but if you can live with that it should give you a faster shutter speed to minimize blurring. Otherwise invest in a tripod, will keep the camera still when you have to use a slower shutter speed.
     
  3. ComputerKing

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    Fixed ;) Hope you see it now :( What do you think? This is ISO crap? I use ISO100 all the time to make the photo slick! :miffed:
     
  4. Acehole

    Acehole What's a Dremel?

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    In the dark your camera needs to use a longer shutter speed in order to collect enough light, meaning it is hard to get a sharp picture handheld. As alastor says you can either use a tripod or see if you can increase the ISO, making the sensor more sensitive so it needs less light and hence a shorter shutter speed, but introducing more noise.

    To sum up you can either use a tripod, less convenient but better quality picture, or higher ISO, easier (and cheaper!) but more noise.
     
  5. ComputerKing

    ComputerKing <img src="http://forums.bit-tech.net/images/smilie

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    lol but how I will use Tripod on moving car! or on some thing moving.. or I will walk in streets at night with tripod! I think I will try to use the max ISO Like 3200 I think and see what happen and post the photo. :clap:
     
  6. mattthegamer463

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    #4 is sick.

    I would use a tripod rather than ISO3200, that will make the image almost grainy with noise. Obviously you can't take good pictures when the car is moving.
     
  7. Akava

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    Tripod would be better in the long run, and pictures at night in a moving car will never come that clear. I would suggest as mentioned above that you try ISO400, ISO3200 will make it look like you took the picture throw sand. :dremel:
     
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