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<blockquote data-quote="RavingMac" data-source="post: 1210413" data-attributes="member: 45350"><p>Doug posted good advice on setting exposure. And as is obvious the final setting depends on preference on how you want the image to turn out. My own preference is for about midway between the OP's and the one posted by Cooleyeone, so I set it on Manual f8 to f16 and 1/200 and bracket up and down with shutter speed (use a wireless release also, but haven't played with mirror-lockup yet).</p><p>If I have taken the time to haul camera and tripod out in the dark hours I am going to take several exposures at different combinations of settings to find the one or two I like best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RavingMac, post: 1210413, member: 45350"] Doug posted good advice on setting exposure. And as is obvious the final setting depends on preference on how you want the image to turn out. My own preference is for about midway between the OP's and the one posted by Cooleyeone, so I set it on Manual f8 to f16 and 1/200 and bracket up and down with shutter speed (use a wireless release also, but haven't played with mirror-lockup yet). If I have taken the time to haul camera and tripod out in the dark hours I am going to take several exposures at different combinations of settings to find the one or two I like best. [/QUOTE]
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