
A faster lens will allow you to use lower ISOs and/or faster shutter speeds. Your lens choice will also have a major impact on the settings you choose. Once I'm happy with the overall composition I will switch it back to Manual. Live Time - I don't use Live Time for the actual shooting, but it can really help with composition since it amplifies the scene in the viewfinder allowing me to create a quicker composition.This can be a challenge at night so I usually point the camera at the moon first (or any other bright object) and use the focus assist features built into the camera (magnification and focus peaking).
Dark moonlight preset manual#
Manual Focus - the darkness you are shooting in is the enemy of your camera's autofocusing system.

Most Weapons and Armor from other classes can be. While the classes determine the base stats for redistribution, there are no differences in abilities between classes, and they are only a template from which you can build your character. I will then adjust the shutter speed based on the exposure value I am looking for. Starting Classes in Dark Souls II is a major part of the character creation at the start of the game.

For regular astro shooting I would start with an ISO of 1600, but with all that moonlight I can usually get away with a far lower setting - usually between 6.
