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Old     (skull)      Join Date: May 2002       07-21-2009, 6:35 AM Reply   
I shot a bunch of pictures this weekend right at Sunset in much lower light than I normally shoot in.

Usually, I shoot in aperature priority and adjust it so the shutter speed is around 1/1500 to 1/2500 and go with it. I am usually around f4 to 6.3

In the lower light even at f2.8, my shutter speed wasn't fast enough to stop motion and get clear shots. After reviewing the pictures I think I know what I have should have done...

Go to shutter priority and set it to 1/1500 and then crank the ISO up until I get a properly exposed picture... probably around 1600. Is that right? Any other suggestions for low light wakeboarding? I guess I could have used my 580EX but didn't have it along and am not real skilled with using it yet.

 
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