I would suggest lowering the ISO and decreasing the shutter speed to 1 second or lower depending on if you have a tripod or not. Or you can use an nd filter to soak up some of the light to preserve the highlights in night shots. Also if you are shooting directly at a powerful light source like say the moon or something lowering the ISO and increasing the shutter speed helps for that one subject.WOW, Impressive pics everyone!
How do you reduce the glare from lights when you all take your night shots?
WOW, Impressive pics everyone!
How do you reduce the glare from lights when you all take your night shots?
Cool. Get yourself one of these little guys. Very portable. You can find them for under $20-30 as well.cool thanks gents!! I'm going to have to try those ideas.
I do have a tripod but its huge... too big to carry around with me.
Post pictures taken with the V10 here.
This thing takes great pictures.
I'm with ya and LG is set to unveil the V11/20 soon so I expect improvements in those areas. Love the camera options though especially in video mode.After few months with G4 i moved to V10.
One first sample, a custom chopper in the streets of Plaka, Athens Greece
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I'm very pleased with V10, as i was with G4, but i still belive that a V10 with a better battery and HDR+ like Nexus phones have, would be the best of the best all around phone.