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- Jun 11, 2014
It's definitely an improvement for exposure; the downside of longer exposures at night is, of course, if there's a moving train, it will just be a blur.Forgot to dump this here.
If you wanted the passing train to be the main subject of the picture, you'd really have to practice panning while holding the camera to be able to get any sharp detail on it at night or use a short shutter speed with a very high ISO, but then everything would be grainy.







