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Re: Photographing matches
I was actually able to get decent photos of matches at VCU with a Sony CyberShot DSC-S650 point-and-shoot camera set to -0.3 to -0.7 exposure value and 200 to 400 ISO (mostly 200), with flash turned off. 100-200 ISO was fine whenever I used flash. I had to resort to using 320 ISO for some of the matches due to the poor lighting, though, although they weren't as grainy as some other photos I have that were taken at 320 ISO.
Next year I will hopefully have a Fujifilm S700, so I can take some better-looking photos (as well as videos that aren't horrendously loud and clipped).
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Will Weaver - FIRST Volunteer for 5 yrs and counting!
http://willweaverrva.tumblr.com
Alumnus of Team 339 (Kilroy) - 2002
NASA/VCU Regional Volunteer 2007 (Floater)
NASA/VCU Regional Volunteer 2008 (Pit Admin/Backup Announcer)
NASA/VCU (Virginia) Regional Volunteer 2009-2011 (Photographer)
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