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I got a new Point and Shoot camera, need help with fireworks settings
I am a P&S camera person. I like to turn it on, turn it to the setting I want (auto, aquarium, fast moving, etc) and then take the pictures and let the camera do all the rest. My old camera, even though it had a fireworks setting, either never worked right or the operator didn't work right . The new camera I got is a Fujifilm finepix s8600. So far, I'm happy with it (I've only had it about 3 hours ) but like the other one, it has a fireworks setting. Unlike the other one though, when I put it to that, it asks me to set the exposure time. I really don't have much clue about this. Lenny (who has never owned a camera but seems to know some of this stuff) says the higher the number, the longer it will take to take a photo and end up with more fireworks in the picture. Okay, it makes sense but what I don't get are the settings - there's 12 settings.
That's the exactly how and in the order they appear on the camera. What are they and what exactly do they mean (especially the ones with a double apostrophe or inch symbol or whatever you want to call it)? Is there a setting I can just leave it on and get really decent photos? I care more about being able to get the colors of them versus shapes and fancy looking shots - so basically I take photos for memories and nothing more (but I still want good ones - that's not asking too much is it ?)
TIA for any help you can give me - it will be greatly appreciated.
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This will be a short answer to some of your questions, I will be glad to give the long answers later in the week when my life slows down a little...
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I am a P&S camera person. I like to turn it on, turn it to the setting I want (auto, aquarium, fast moving, etc) and then take the pictures and let the camera do all the rest. My old camera, even though it had a fireworks setting, either never worked right or the operator didn't work right . The new camera I got is a Fujifilm finepix s8600.
Congratulations on your new camera, it is a good one and I know many people that are extremely happy with this brand and this model...
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Originally Posted by CinderAbby
So far, I'm happy with it (I've only had it about 3 hours ) but like the other one, it has a fireworks setting. Unlike the other one though, when I put it to that, it asks me to set the exposure time. I really don't have much clue about this.
Fireworks settings on point and shoot cameras are tough to use, most set the exposure time for something between 2 seconds and 10 seconds while keeping the aperture wide open and the ISO low... The fireworks setting on cameras is not meant to be used without a tripod or other measure of the camera being totally and solidly supported for a long (photographically speaking) time frame, which means the average person cannot hold the camera while using the fireworks setting without everything coming out blurry.
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Originally Posted by CinderAbby
Lenny (who has never owned a camera but seems to know some of this stuff) says the higher the number, the longer it will take to take a photo and end up with more fireworks in the picture.
Lenny is correct
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Originally Posted by CinderAbby
Okay, it makes sense but what I don't get are the settings - there's 12 settings.
That's the exactly how and in the order they appear on the camera. What are they and what exactly do they mean (especially the ones with a double apostrophe or inch symbol or whatever you want to call it)?
Sometimes I wish the camera manufacturers would keep it simple, but I reckon that's not gonna happen... the 3 numbers in the beginning are less than one second, and are 1/2, 1/1.6, and 1/1.3. I really wish I could explain why they do that... And the numbers with the " after them are seconds. 1 second, 1.3 seconds, 1.5 seconds, etc...
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Originally Posted by CinderAbby
Is there a setting I can just leave it on and get really decent photos? I care more about being able to get the colors of them versus shapes and fancy looking shots - so basically I take photos for memories and nothing more (but I still want good ones - that's not asking too much is it ?)
The short answer to this is no. Any of the settings in the fireworks mode requires that the camera be on a tripod or other solidly supporting structure.
Can fireworks photos be taken with this camera handheld, yes! It will require you to get the manual out and learn to use either shutter priority or manual mode, and you will have to be able to adjust the ISO setting. It will also require you to learn to use your body as a kind of tripod, meaning taking the proper stance and use your body to support the camera and your arms...
I can, and will, do a more in depth explanation of this later, and will write a short tutorial on this part of photography as I have done in the past to post in this forum...
Wow - thank you Bill. I was hoping you would come along and answer my post because you explain things in a way I can understand. I love the short answers you gave - I've learned something already but I do look forward to your tutorial. I always make links to them so I can reference them over and over as needed. I hear you on life getting busy so no worries. I know you'll be back when you're able to. Thank you again - I appreciate your help.
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