This’ll be interesting

Hi everyone,

I don’t do a lot of night time photography which is a shame because it has always interested me. Frustrated by the lack of public transport here which stops ridiculously early and not having transport of my own. I’m going into Bognor this weekend for the Christmas lights switch on and other events for a bit of fun and getting a taxi home so I’ve been setting up one of my cameras’ MYSET settings and choosing one of my fastest lenses to fit, probably my 17mm f/1.8 or maybe my 25mm f/1.8 lens. I’ve been doing a few outdoor night time test shots and I think that I’ve got things dialled in pretty much as I want. I’m also looking forward to trying out my black mist diffusion filters again and I think that this will be a very interesting try out for them with all the illuminations. I don’t habitually shoot at high ISO but I’ve turned on Auto ISO and have been quite impressed with the noise levels in my test shots right up to 3200 ISO and even, at a pinch, 6400 ISO they still look usable with suitable noise reduction in post processing. Lastly I don’t usually need or use the autofocus assist light or the camera’s burst mode (except for HDR shots) but they could prove useful and increase the hit rate. I’ve turned off electronic shutter which I usually use when shooting 3 or 5 frame HDR to reduce shutter wear and I’ve set single autofocus with manual focus setting (SAF/MF) alongside focus peaking which should help in quickly nailing focus if the AF has any issues without having to have to manually switch to manual focus mode. Olympus’ great in body image stabilisation is such a brilliant feature, when taking my test shots I’ve taken several at 1/3 and 1/2 second and they’ve been tack sharp. All being well I’ll post some shots here.

Kind regards

Leigh