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Another Question I had is what is the best setting on a digital camera to shoot Fire Apparatus with in bright sunlight, is it best to use automatic or another setting, willing to try something new as I get ready start another season of fire apparatus shooting.
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04-11-2019, 11:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-11-2019, 11:51 AM by GA_Dave.)
The "best" setting is all a matter of opinion. Back when I had my Canon T70, I shot all posed apparatus on manual and adjusted f-stop and shutter speed as needed. I used automatic for parade shots, as there was not enough time to adjust on manual before the rig got away. When I bought my Canon Rebel XSn, I found that there was no true manual settings on it. You could choose "aperture priority" or "shutter speed priority". Neither was acceptable to me, so I started using automatic and have stayed with that setting ever since, even after I went digital with my Canon Rebel T3.
I would recommend that you take several pics of the same subject on a bright, sunny day, using several different settings and see which results you prefer.
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For what it's worth, I shoot almost everything on manual settings and then bracket the exposures. I use a Canon 5D Mark III, and usually set it with an ISO of 400. For sunny days, my default exposures are 1/640 at F11. I bracket using F10, 11 and 13. Of course, if lighting conditions aren't perfect, shutter speed and aperture settings get changed. Bright subjects like a white or yellow rig will cause me to increase the aperture settings.
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