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Old 07-04-2010, 12:49 PM   #1
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Need help with fireworks shots

I have been experimenting with trying to shoot fireworks in hopes of figuring it out before our Sept Disney trip, I really want to try to get some shots during Wishes. So far I am not having much luck. I shoot in the aperature mode and have also tried in shutter mode but just can't seem to find the right settings. I am using a Canon Ti1. If someone else who has been able to shoot fireworks can share their settings with me I would really appreciate it. They can be from any mode.

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I would go with the full manual mode. First set ISO to 400. Then start with a 1 sec. shutter speed and f5.6 aperture. See how that turns out. If its too dark set your ISO up to 600 (if possible) or 800 and/or set your shutter speed for a longer period of time. You may have to adjust even more but that is part of the fun and challenge of getting a great picture.
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I tend to set the camera in Shutter priority, set the shutter to 1/30 sec. I can handhold my camera that slow with no difficulties. If you have difficulties holding the camera still at that speed, then use a tripod, monopod, garbage can or other support structure. I let the camera set the aperture, or you can set it to the widest (lowest number) setting. I set the ISO to 400, focus to manual, and shoot away.

Shooting like this will not give you long light trails, if that's what you are looking for, then I would concur with MichaelF.

As you start taking the pictures, always look at your display after you shoot to get an idea if you need to make adjustments to settings.
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I tend to set the camera in Shutter priority, set the shutter to 1/30 sec. I can handhold my camera that slow with no difficulties. If you have difficulties holding the camera still at that speed, then use a tripod, monopod, garbage can or other support structure. I let the camera set the aperture, or you can set it to the widest (lowest number) setting. I set the ISO to 400, focus to manual, and shoot away.

Shooting like this will not give you long light trails, if that's what you are looking for, then I would concur with MichaelF.

As you start taking the pictures, always look at your display after you shoot to get an idea if you need to make adjustments to settings.
I shoot fireworks the same way Bill does, except that I tend to use a bit slower shutter speed like 1/20sec or 1/15sec, and crank up the ISO. On fireworks shots, with the sky black and the shells bright, the higher grain and digital noise that higher ISO can cause are less noticeable, so I can get more usable shots. Still, only about 1 out of every 3 is really usable, and maybe 1 out of 20 is a really good shot.

When shooting like this, you need to be aware of your stance and your breathing, much like when shooting a firearm or a bow. Little vibrations can throw a tremor into the lens, which will cause a blur in the shot. Bracing the camera can help, so I have often braced against a light post or pillar. And if you can find a trash can with a good view, and can use a mini tripod, so much the better.

In the 10 years I've been shooting SLR cameras, however, I have never taken a full-size tripod into the park with me for fireworks or holiday lights, and I really want to. I have a nice new tripod this year, along with a new camera and a new walkaround lens, so I may just get around to getting tripod fireworks shots on this year's WDW trip.
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I usually go full manual and manual focus with my aperture at the "sweet spot" for the lens I'm using and the shutter speed to bulb. I then use my remote and hold as long as I need to. I've also been reading about using a circular polarizer too. It's supposed to reduce the haze from the moisture in the air.

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Thanks for the tips.

I am using a tripod and have set the focus to manual and leave it set once I get what looks like a good focus. Right now I seem to be fighting the camera. I'll set a shutter speed and aperature but the camera tries to override it. I am sure it's something I'm doing, I just need to figure out what it is. I have also been trying to shoot fireworks with no real reference point (like a castle ). I think I might be able to try to shoot with a reference point at the local theme park (Kings Island) this weekend. Since I am hoping to shoot Wishes I want some practice having a lit structure in front of the fireworks.
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Great tips.
I always wonder the best way to get good fireworks shots. Wish I would have read this Before watching the fireworks in DC this weekend.
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I have a Canon 50d and couldn't for the life of me figure out how to shoot fireworks before we left for WDW.
I ended up shooting both Summer Nights and Illuminations in Auto mode, on just the Flash Off setting. I got some great shots after playing around for a while.
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I have a Canon 50d and couldn't for the life of me figure out how to shoot fireworks before we left for WDW.
I ended up shooting both Summer Nights and Illuminations in Auto mode, on just the Flash Off setting. I got some great shots after playing around for a while.
If I knew how to post photos, I would!

You have a nice camera there Teresa. Check out the operators manual to see the features of the other modes. They are very easy to set with a little practice.
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I don't suppose your camera already has a preset "Fireworks" mode?
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STEP ONE: resize your picture!
The PP forum has a rule regarding picture size: no more than 640x480 if it's posted "in-line" in your post.
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Well, I went to the local theme park to try out some of the tips and to my disappointment discovered that their nighlt firewaorks show has lost alot of what itr used to be. The fireworks were low and it was hard to find a spot where I could get a view that wasn't partially plocked by trees, building, etc. I remember when they used to shoot the fireworks high and it was easy to get great views with the tower in the foreground.

Guess I'll have to wait for Disney before I can really experiment. At least we will be staying at BLT so I should be able to get a couple of tries and one night the park will be open until 1am so I'll get lots of time for some night shots through-out the MK. The one good thing I discovered while setting the camera up was I found out I was mis-reading my shutter speeds. I now have a (I think) good setting with a descent shutter speed and good depth of field.

Thanks for the tips and hopefully I'll have some good shots to post after our Sept trip.
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