Question from a NOOB in NZ
Hi all!
Having been a member on ADVRider for quite a while has lead me here via our friend Baldy (hi Baldy! :wave ).
Am i allowed a Point and Shoot question in amongst all this 'serious' camera equipment?:bow
I have a Canon A650is - as far as i can see, it has a max exposure time of only 15 seconds....
is there any 'hack' I can do to extend this? I'd love to do some night exposures but 15 seconds is just not enough....right?
thanks again for letting me butt my ugly nooby-ness in here!
edit: better show you a pic i guess:
taken BY me
taken OF me doing what i love most:
Cheers
Shane
NZ
Having been a member on ADVRider for quite a while has lead me here via our friend Baldy (hi Baldy! :wave ).
Am i allowed a Point and Shoot question in amongst all this 'serious' camera equipment?:bow
I have a Canon A650is - as far as i can see, it has a max exposure time of only 15 seconds....
is there any 'hack' I can do to extend this? I'd love to do some night exposures but 15 seconds is just not enough....right?
thanks again for letting me butt my ugly nooby-ness in here!
edit: better show you a pic i guess:
taken BY me
taken OF me doing what i love most:
Cheers
Shane
NZ
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Just goes to prove that a P&S is good enough to capture an image well, as long as you're in the right place at the right time. The best camera is the one you have with you...
(hmmm, now I started imagining how cool it would have been with some sense of speed in it...i.e.: a slower shutter speed to get a sense of movement on the bike)
I'm heading off down that a way this coming weekend to my annual winter bike rally so hope to get a few more cool (ha) pics - going offroad this time tho so that will add a new challenge and perspective!
Cheers
Shane
http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK
CMason is giving you very good advice. If it's possible to do with your camera, it's probably CHDK that can do it.
For really long exposures, film cameras can also be a solution. Many old film SLRs and some film rangefinder cameras can do "Bulb" (and "Time") exposures.
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