Hi Friends:
I have a question RE: Fireworks photography.
I recently purchased an EF 50mm 1.4, but also have the Kit lens (18-55 f3.5/4) for my EOS 70D.
I read up online for general settings for Fireworks. I used a tripod, mirror lockup, and their recommended settings of ISO 200, F8, Shutter speed 2-4 seconds.
I set my 18-55 to infinity (found it during daylight and marked it with some nail polish since the lens doesn't have a distance scale).
The pics came out ok. Not great.
So here's the question:
Why not use a fast lens? I mean, F8? Why not F1.4?F2?F2.8?
I don't get it.
My shots came out alright. NOthing to write home about. But they were faint. With longer shutter speeds, i got some trails, but little color (started washing out a little).
Is it primarily because those settings would be far too bright, over exposing the images?
I know here in the U.S., the 4th came and went.
But I'm sure there will be more at ball games and such over the summer and I'd like to get better results.
Here's a couple images:
Note: Images were set to camera profile in LR, minor adjustments (white balance), nothing extreme. But I did push vibrance a little more because there was so little color that showed up in the raw image. Histogram was way left (makes sense as most pixels are in the dark).
Again, my main question I guess is why F8 (to F11) seemed to be the recommendation. Would F1.4/1.8/2/2.8 be unwise to use because of DOF? (would they be too shallow?)
Just trying to learn a bit.
stupid me, I just went with the settings recommended and never really tried Wide Open.