📸Read my Night Photography Tips: https://ihitthebutton.com/night-photography-tips/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Night+Photography+for+Beginners In this video I break down camera settings for night photography when handheld and using a tripod. For low-light photos I recommend using aperture priority mode so you can easily set your aperture and ISO while the camera automatically sets the shutter speed. 0:00 Intro 0:23 Things to consider 0:50 Camera settings for handheld photos at night 2:03 Camera setting for using a tripod at night 3:52 Outro Quick Summary of Settings in the Video Handheld night photos: - Aperture Priority, Low Aperture (f/2.8-f/4.0), ISO Auto, Stabilization On Tripod night photos: - Aperture Priority, Aperture around f/8, ISO 100-400, Stabilization Off, 2 sec Shutter Delay All of My Camera Gear - https://geni.us/camera-gear Subscribe - https://geni.us/SUBSCRIBE Instagram - https://instagram.com/someguy Twitter - https://twitter.com/sup TikTok - https://tiktok.com/@andyfeliciotti Travel Blog - https://ihitthebutton.com Andy Feliciotti is a travel photographer living in Washington DC. Subscribe for travel vlogs, photography tips, and more adventures.

night photography settingsnight photography tutorialphotography for beginnersphotography tipshow to take photos at nightlow light photographynight photography without flashphotography tips and trickcamera guidelong exposure photographyshutter speedlong exposure night photographynight sky photographynight photography canonnight photography tipstips for night photographyandy feliciottinight photographylow light photography settings