Camera Advice...Snow Pictures
I am involved with a local snowmobile club and I want to get some pictures and videos of snowmobiles in action to compile into a DVD. The only problem is the snow...lol. In bright light I get very poor results. There is a big white glare surrounding the sleds. What filter should I buy to help remedy this problem? Any other tips would be greatly appreciated.
The camera I'm using is a Canon S200 (impossible to add filters
) and a cheapo Sharp Mini-DV camorder that I can add a 37mm filter.
The camera I'm using is a Canon S200 (impossible to add filters
) and a cheapo Sharp Mini-DV camorder that I can add a 37mm filter.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by honda_joe »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I am involved with a local snowmobile club and I want to get some pictures and videos of snowmobiles in action to compile into a DVD. The only problem is the snow...lol. In bright light I get very poor results. There is a big white glare surrounding the sleds. What filter should I buy to help remedy this problem? Any other tips would be greatly appreciated.
The camera I'm using is a Canon S200 (impossible to add filters
) and a cheapo Sharp Mini-DV camorder that I can add a 37mm filter.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I think if you shot the pictures using the 'manual' mode, using custom white balance and then play around with the ISO and exposure settings until you get something that will come out ok.
The camera I'm using is a Canon S200 (impossible to add filters
) and a cheapo Sharp Mini-DV camorder that I can add a 37mm filter.</TD></TR></TABLE>I think if you shot the pictures using the 'manual' mode, using custom white balance and then play around with the ISO and exposure settings until you get something that will come out ok.
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