David Lavender
June 1st, 2010, 01:58 PM
With Independence Day rapidly approaching in the States, I'm sure a lot of rookie 7D users (like myself) will be trying to shoot their first fireworks display. I'm open to any and all advice. I'll have two cameras (and two operators) on hand. I'm curious to know if anyone has hands-on experience for the best settings. I'm specifically wondering things like:
- 24p or 60p? It'd be nice to have the option to go into slow-mo, but I'm not sure what looks best for fireworks.
- How far would you dare push the ISO? We'll have a few fast-ish lenses (1.8, 2.8, various lengths), and we'll be in a somewhat rural setting without too much light pollution (small town Hawaii).
- Building on the last one, with the 180-degree rule deciding the shutter speed, should I aim for the lenses' sweet spots in aperture, or just get them as wide open as possible to keep the ISO low?
- How realistic is it to hope to get shots of people's faces being illuminated by the fireworks?
- 24p or 60p? It'd be nice to have the option to go into slow-mo, but I'm not sure what looks best for fireworks.
- How far would you dare push the ISO? We'll have a few fast-ish lenses (1.8, 2.8, various lengths), and we'll be in a somewhat rural setting without too much light pollution (small town Hawaii).
- Building on the last one, with the 180-degree rule deciding the shutter speed, should I aim for the lenses' sweet spots in aperture, or just get them as wide open as possible to keep the ISO low?
- How realistic is it to hope to get shots of people's faces being illuminated by the fireworks?