Bwahahaha.
Either turn the flash on, or invest in a tripod buddy. You didn't over-expose anything, the camera simply just left the shutter open too long and it will blur anything that moves when the shutter is open. The shutter is being left open because there is not enough light to capture an image, so the sensor will leave your shutter open longer to allow more light to enter the camera while the shutter is open.
The only decent pics are when you're NOT holding the camera and it's on the floor. This is because obviously the camera is not moving, so there is nothing to blur at all.
Are the foglights really that color at night? Or did you change them out?
Wanna trade cars?
RoNuS20 wrote:Bwahahaha.
Either turn the flash on, or invest in a tripod buddy. You didn't over-expose anything, the camera simply just left the shutter open too long and it will blur anything that moves when the shutter is open. The shutter is being left open because there is not enough light to capture an image, so the sensor will leave your shutter open longer to allow more light to enter the camera while the shutter is open.
The only decent pics are when you're NOT holding the camera and it's on the floor. This is because obviously the camera is not moving, so there is nothing to blur at all.
Yea, I tried to hold still....I may need a tri-pod....I didn't want to use the flash LOL....
RoNuS20 wrote:Are the foglights really that color at night? Or did you change them out?
Wanna trade cars?
The fogs are the stock projector type and the bulbs are still stock and yes that is the color of them....I like my car to much to trade! LOL
yea besides being blury it looks good
i sitll want to see it in person!
^^^ I second that! lol looks good Mark.
why would u post bad pics?
-Borsty
If you're using a digital, the automatic metering system sucks at night if there isn't enough ambient light to get the CCD to automatically get the best picture.
Most digitals have a "half-click" where you can pre-meter and it'll register the settings for you before you take a shot... it'll usually beep or give you a visual ok.
That's the best way to avoid crumby focus and over exposures.
BTW, the squiggly in the pic with the boost gauge is the effect of your PULSE through your hands... the shutter is open for too long and your pulse makes the camera vibrate just enough to cause this effect.
My advice: Tripod. you can get a cheesy one (like 3") from best buy, or get a decent one from a photographic supply store (STAY AWAY FROM BIG BOX STORES for real photographic equipment) for about $100.
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make a video while driving it.....
i have seen one in yellow driving next to me today, its an amazing car,
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Real cars don't make power at the front wheels......
THEY LIFT THEM !!!
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