New Nite Pics of the G Ride!
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From: Honolulu, Hawaii
New Nite Pics of the G Ride!
Aiight guy's! First time shooting my car at night! Using a Cannon D70 I think?? It's my Dads Digi cam. Maye I had it on the wrong settings?? Since the Pics came out kinda grainy. And there was some reflections in the background with the cars light's on?? So Bear with me! Just wanted to show off how the Light's Look. Since I just Installed a HID 3000K Fog Light Kit. To go along with my 8000K Headlight's! Well hope you Einjoy the Pics. Don't be too harsh on the Camera Man!(ME) LOL
Big Thank's goes out to Andy at HPAuto!! AWESOME Service! Gave me a great deal on the HID Fog Kit! If you want stuff for your G. go contact him! He's a sponsor on the G37 Froum's!
On to the Pics!
Pic with Just Parking Light's On.

Now with the 8000K Headlight's On.

WIth 8000K and 3000K HID Fogs.




And Other Random Shots.






My New Midnite Grille! Thnx to Rick @ Riverside!

And a Shot my my Engine Bay
Big Thank's goes out to Andy at HPAuto!! AWESOME Service! Gave me a great deal on the HID Fog Kit! If you want stuff for your G. go contact him! He's a sponsor on the G37 Froum's!
On to the Pics!
Pic with Just Parking Light's On.

Now with the 8000K Headlight's On.

WIth 8000K and 3000K HID Fogs.




And Other Random Shots.






My New Midnite Grille! Thnx to Rick @ Riverside!

And a Shot my my Engine Bay
Last edited by 808MIKE; Dec 21, 2008 at 07:29 AM.
Originally Posted by TaBzRx
Man only in Hawaii can you keep a car that clean. My IP looks OB right now with all the snow, sleet, ice and salt stuck on it. Lookin good.
Originally Posted by 808MIKE
Aiight guy's! First time shooting my car at night! Using a Cannon D70 I think?? It's my Dads Digi cam. Maye I had it on the wrong settings?? Since the Pics came out kinda grainy.
The flash on most dig cams is only good for about 10 feet, beyond that range it's worthless. It will only illuminate one corner of the car, not the whole car.
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i never understand why all the aftermarket intakes pinch down around the MAF like that. seems like they are too cheap to weld a maf holder onto the big pipe, instead of welding in a generic maf holder pipe.
Nice car man the rims look great
X2 the reason your images were grainy is because your iso was way too high
since your dads camera probably is high end, You said it was a canon d70 "which doesn't make sense", you can adjust it and like greg said get a tripod and turn the flash off.
Originally Posted by greg_atlanta
Find a place with moderate light (parking lot with lights?) and turn off the flash. That forces the shutter to stay open longer and brings in more natural light. A tripod helps if you don't have a steady hand, but if the photo's a little blurry it can be a nice effect.
The flash on most dig cams is only good for about 10 feet, beyond that range it's worthless. It will only illuminate one corner of the car, not the whole car.
The flash on most dig cams is only good for about 10 feet, beyond that range it's worthless. It will only illuminate one corner of the car, not the whole car.
X2 the reason your images were grainy is because your iso was way too high
since your dads camera probably is high end, You said it was a canon d70 "which doesn't make sense", you can adjust it and like greg said get a tripod and turn the flash off.
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From: Honolulu, Hawaii
Originally Posted by supracrazy
Nice car man the rims look great
X2 the reason your images were grainy is because your iso was way too high
since your dads camera probably is high end, You said it was a canon d70 "which doesn't make sense", you can adjust it and like greg said get a tripod and turn the flash off.
X2 the reason your images were grainy is because your iso was way too high
since your dads camera probably is high end, You said it was a canon d70 "which doesn't make sense", you can adjust it and like greg said get a tripod and turn the flash off.
OK, so what is the so called "ISO" supposed to be at at night? And mybad think it's a Nikon D50. And when I use it i always see "AUTO" flashing? So guess it's making automatic adjustments? And I can't turn the flash off, or I don't know how to, LOL. It keeps popping up when i push the button to take pics. Guess gotta read up on how to use it! THnx for the Input!
And Thnks for the nice comments guy's!
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I wish they made the midnight grill for the G37.



