Nighttime parking lot/HID pics...
you should use 800x600 unless its like a gem of a pic that you think people would wanna use as a wallpaper.. just a suggestion.. nice shots though..
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He just got a Canon G2 I think.
Built in star filter I see. It's cool sometimes but I would probably wish for a way to not have it sometimes.
Built in star filter I see. It's cool sometimes but I would probably wish for a way to not have it sometimes.
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you should use 800x600 unless its like a gem of a pic that you think people would wanna use as a wallpaper.. just a suggestion.. nice shots though..
Yeah, and quit with the long exposure, (I have a G3, whenever you use a longer exposure, you get the lights looking like you used a star filter) 
It creates the illusion that there is lots of glare.

It creates the illusion that there is lots of glare.
Yeah, and quit with the long exposure, (I have a G3, whenever you use a longer exposure, you get the lights looking like you used a star filter) 
It creates the illusion that there is lots of glare.

It creates the illusion that there is lots of glare.
what are those hid's 6000K??? they look more blue than white...
i'd like to hear some more tips from other G2/G3 owners on nightshots. I have a G3, and I tried the things MTK told me to do, but i'm still not 100% satisfied with the shots i've been taking...
for example:
:: minimal-medium lighting from 2 floodlights above left of picture, f8.0, 15" shutter speed, auto white-balance, ISO 50.
for example::: minimal-medium lighting from 2 floodlights above left of picture, f8.0, 15" shutter speed, auto white-balance, ISO 50.







