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    Night time shots

    I'm a novice when it comes to photography. I'm looking to pick up a camera that is capable of taking quality night time shots from an aircraft. Any recommendations that come in under $500. Also maybe a combo that shoots quality night time video or is that just wishful thinking. Thanks

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    Re: Night time shots

    Night time shots are hard without a camera that allows manual options. Night time shots from an aircraft are exceedingly difficult. Most of the big nice night aerials are taken from blimps or very steady choppers. For a $500 budget I'd seriously consider looking at a film camera and a fast prime lens. For digital I'd say you're probably out of luck - though maybe an older DSLR model (Canon XT, XTi, Nikon D60 or equiv) will do ok.

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    Re: Night time shots

    Here's my two cents:

    - Having a camera that has manual mode is key. It allows you the set the shutter speed and aperture for a correct night exposure. I'm a fan of Nikon, so you maybe be able to pick up a used D200 for around $400 - $500 or so. If you do go with the D200, look for something that has a low shutter count (around 10,000 - 20,000 clicks, even lower is better). I believe the shutters for Nikon are rated for 150,000 clicks. If you can I would recommend a D300 (I'm not sure what the used prices are for this body). This has a better sensor and I've had terrific results shooting at an ISO of 1600-2000 in low light.

    -Having a fast (or prime) lens is helps as well. Typical fast lens have an f-stop of 2.8 or lower. This will allow for more light into your camera, but these lens will cost you. You can pick up a NEW 50mm f/1.8 lens for about $125, where as a 50mm f/1/4 lens will cost you about $330.

    -When doing night photography one of the other things is to have a good (not cheap) and solid tripod, as well as a shutter release cable. This will take your night photography to another level.

    Check out some of the NEW Nikons as well, like the D3000 (new with a lens costs you about ($550 at B&H))
    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...al_Camera.html

    Here's a used D80 + Lens
    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...al_Camera.html

    Hand held night photography is virutally impossible unless you have a really good prosumer type of camera/lens.
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    Re: Night time shots

    I would go with the Rebel XS for about $500 and for about $90 the 50MM F-1.8.

    Quality Nighttime from a plane? for $500 your really dreaming, but this may get you close to what your looking for. Newer camera with very high ISO would be best... $1000 dollar lens's with a $1500 cam is what is really needed, but like I said, for your cost, go for the extra hundred dollars and you will get by. Anything less than an SLR fast glass will not work for your needs... 5D a 50mm 1.2 or 1.4 would be nice but way out of your range. I stand by my recommendation....you need f2 or faster for your needs.
    The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".

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    Re: Night time shots

    Deal:Refurbished Canon EOS Rebel XSi 12.2-MegaPixel Digital SLR $430
    http://www.adorama.com/ICADRXSIBR.html? ... 6250261350

    with a 50mm that would put you at about $530.... Nikon, Canon...it really does not matter.
    The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".

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    Re: Night time shots

    you need f2 or faster for your needs.
    Yup

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