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Subject: 
Re: Photographing Lego's? Go digital.
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Date: 
Mon, 26 Jun 2000 21:48:01 GMT
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M.A. Cook <marccook@mindspring.net> wrote:
Digital cameras work great in low light --- a tripod is a MUST to avoid
the shot being blurry.

Yeah, I still have to get one. The Nikon cameras have a nice feature where
you hold down the shutter and it takes approx 10 pictures in quick
succession and keeps only the clearest. This works amazingly well -- I've
gotten clear shots with 1/2 second exposures just held in my hands.

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  Re: Photographing Lego's? Go digital.
 
(...) Maybe that's my problem with low-light situations! (...) That's awesome! Wow. --Todd (24 years ago, 26-Jun-00, to lugnet.publish)

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(...) Thank you Matthew! Yes I used a 3 point light system. Basically a back light (a light angled to luminate the model from the rear -- this seems useless but it really helps the edges of a model stand out. Next the primary light (a direct light (...) (24 years ago, 26-Jun-00, to lugnet.publish)

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