Sharp Camera Which Camera Better For Sharp Night Pictures?

Which camera better for sharp night pictures? - sharp camera

I have two cameras, but I do not know what to buy. I need one that can have a good night to take pictures. Since the current camera Samsung i have worked at night, take pictures, but they are very faded - still needs to rest the camera in position to get a clear picture to make.
Which of the following goes to:

Panasonic DMC FS3
Olypmus Fe360

Thanks

11 comments:

David M said...

None of them will do. Is not subject to the images of the planes carried out during the night. The reason is blurred because the shutter speed is too slow to stop the movement by you or your library. Requires either long exposure night shots with a tripod or some kind of artificial lighting. A glimmer of good will work great for most things.

The best thing to do is increase the ISO as high as possible and with the largest aperture is the lens. This gives you the fastest shutter speed possible.

The cameras with high ISO performance is generally terrible. They have images of very noisey.

Photography is the use of light. Less light is the longest of the exposure should be. Get a tripod or the flash to be used. It is their only real options.

The same goes for a high-end SLR, although better at high ISO settings and larger faceplate.

Caoedhen said...

Sharp images at night, and the camera kept going (like a tripod), hand in hand with either a Samsung or a digital SLR 8000 $ crappy. More light, the higher the shutter speed, the less likely it is to keep the camera steady.

The average "stay the hand slowly," is between 1/60th and 1/30th of a second. A little slower than that, and you will blur caused by hand trembling.

Good photos of what? How far? Flash or not? All of this makes a difference.

I do not think a new camera will solve the problem.

Ông Cố said...

Importantly, the tripod, if you have a
push their high ISO will get a less blurry pictures, but they are more noise (grain)
between the 2 cameras you mentioned, I'd go for Panasonic
But there are so many on the market, but the name brand like Canon, Nikon, Panasonic .... because they are a better firmware.

Remember
"" What do you for what you pay if!

Ông Cố said...

Importantly, the tripod, if you have a
push their high ISO will get a less blurry pictures, but they are more noise (grain)
between the 2 cameras you mentioned, I'd go for Panasonic
But there are so many on the market, but the name brand like Canon, Nikon, Panasonic .... because they are a better firmware.

Remember
"" What do you for what you pay if!

Ông Cố said...

Importantly, the tripod, if you have a
push their high ISO will get a less blurry pictures, but they are more noise (grain)
between the 2 cameras you mentioned, I'd go for Panasonic
But there are so many on the market, but the name brand like Canon, Nikon, Panasonic .... because they are a better firmware.

Remember
"" What do you for what you pay if!

Ông Cố said...

Importantly, the tripod, if you have a
push their high ISO will get a less blurry pictures, but they are more noise (grain)
between the 2 cameras you mentioned, I'd go for Panasonic
But there are so many on the market, but the name brand like Canon, Nikon, Panasonic .... because they are a better firmware.

Remember
"" What do you for what you pay if!

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Panasonic DMC FS3

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Panasonic DMC FS3

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Panasonic DMC FS3

holla said...

Always Sonny Olympus or Canon.

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