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Old 30-12-2008, 17:06
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Hi Fellow Sony user!

Aperture f8-f16 should be adequate

Tripod essential-remote release useful if you have one.

Fireworks are quite bright so ISO as low as possible, tripod helps.

Shutter speed reckon this is a bit of an experimental bit. Need to try a couple of settings

PS Manual focus

White Balance if you shoot raw doesnt matter if not i would say auto

Try to stay upwind so the smoke doesnt cover the fireworks! i.e. camera>fireworks then smoke! Or you will get hazy images.

No real expert on this by the way just using my judgement!
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