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EXTRAS
Tripod
You dont need one but a tripod will help get some creative shots.
Longer exposures require the tripod, but you can quite happily
snap at firework bursts just hand holding your camera. You can
do both short and long exposures with a tripod Smiley
Cable
or remote release.
Will allow you to actually view the display itself and help you
time when you open the shutter, if you look closely you will see
the dim red glow (in comparison to the fireworks itself) of the
firework as its launched skywards.
Small
torch
To help you check/change camera settings, batteries or cards.
For
those who have full manual control and "bulb" setting
you can capture mutiple bursts in one frame by opening the shutter
as one firework bursts and either covering the lens with the lens
cap or using a black cloth you can cover/uncover as required,
taking care not to knock your camera.
Shutter Lag
For some point and shoot cameras shutter lag is a problem, shutter
lag is the time it takes the camera to open the shutter and take
the picture from when you pressed the button. To make yourself
aware of your shutter lag first look at your manual to see whats
written there. Then do a couple of test shots of moving objects.
Photograph a car remembering where in the scene it was, then look
at the LCD display and see where the car actually was to guage
where you need to press the button to get the shot you want.
Each
and every camera is different, will have different modes and capabilities
but hopefully you can at least get a starting point from this
and remember this is just my take on things.
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