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Update to 1.03, but not yet tested.. will going shooting this coming weekend

Comment by rodneyy posted on Firmware update for K20D 1.03 at 13/04/2009 - 15:26

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Thanks hefty1... will try it once I shooting at night again

Comment by rodneyy posted on The F/ stops at night in Pentax K20D at 13/08/2008 - 06:34

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any advise for me, thank you

Comment by rodneyy posted on The F/ stops at night in Pentax K20D at 12/08/2008 - 06:33

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Blur right?.. sport light in yellow cos the whole picture is yellowing ...

Comment by rodneyy posted on The F/ stops at night in Pentax K20D at 07/08/2008 - 00:49

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Comment by rodneyy posted on The F/ stops at night in Pentax K20D at 07/08/2008 - 00:48

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Mongoose wrote:
if you want to freeze action at night, you only have two options

1) Higher ISO

2) use a Flash

You'll need to get your shutter speeds up above 1/100th of a second (or higher if the subjects are doing anything faster than just walking past and waving).

In that situation I would tend to select TAv mode, pick the aperture/shutter combo I want and let the camera deal with the ISO. Keep in mind though that even the K20D doesn't have a huge amount of latitude in ISO steps so you'll want to be ready to adjust shutter and aperture to keep ISO in a sensible range.
Thanks for the tips..
My night shooting sample at below.. please advise, thanks
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Comment by rodneyy posted on The F/ stops at night in Pentax K20D at 07/08/2008 - 00:45

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Anyone can give me some tips to improve my night shoot skill.. pls C&C
link

thank you...

Comment by rodneyy posted on The F/ stops at night in Pentax K20D at 05/08/2008 - 00:54

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Nimitz wrote:
Well - If you shoot night scenes with 1/250 I would recon the shot to be all black.

What you need to do is use Av (Aperture mode) and set the camera to f4-f11 depending on you DOF (how much of the frame do you want in focus?).

After that - the camera will decide the shutterspeed.

Use a low iso.

You will probably notice that the shutterspeed will be anything from a few seconds to a few minutes = use a tripod and if you have - a remote to avoid any shake.

I hope that helps.
Thanks for sharing the tips, might try it coming parade..

Comment by rodneyy posted on The F/ stops at night in Pentax K20D at 04/08/2008 - 00:15

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Hello there,
I usually shoot around 1/250 @ F/11) and an average night? So far I've been guessing as far as what settings to use..

Anyone share with me what do you use F/ for the Night Images ?
Thank you

Comment by rodneyy posted on The F/ stops at night in Pentax K20D at 01/08/2008 - 00:36

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Comment by rodneyy posted on 16-45. Wow at 31/07/2008 - 06:53

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