Here's How to Get Better Night Photos Without Blur
Maybe the photos taken at night are not the same as the photos taken during the day. The obvious main factor is the lack of lighting, so how do you make good night photos look good? Usually the results obtained tend to be rougher, and blurry and cracked.
Dafunda Tekno this time will share tips for night photos that look good. Who knows you’ll want to try it later after seeing these tips.
To get good photos at night is actually not easy. You have to understand some of the techniques. Often we see the results of night photos that do not use any technique at all, then the results are not beautiful. Photos may not be sharp and smooth, there are many rough and broken spots.
How to Take Night Photos to Get Good Results
The solution also varies to prevent photos from blurring. One of them make sure shutter speed used quite quickly. For example 1/60 or 1/100 second, then the ISO value is set higher or automatically.
In addition, the lens opening should not be made too small, if you can use a larger lens opening.
When taking still or still subjects such as buildings, mountains and other inanimate objects, using a tripod is the perfect solution to produce sharper and more perfect images.
With a tripod we can rely on the lowest ISO (usually at 100 or 200 depending on the type of camera) and use shutter speed slower like 1-30 seconds to catch the light.
However, for moving subjects, a tripod may not be used to capture images. Because shutter speed must be in a fast position. So what is needed is additional lighting such as LED or flash so that the ISO is still at the lowest.
Below is the result of a night photo with several settings. Where (ISO: 100), (f/8), (1.6 sec, 26 mm) and using a tripod.
