PAINTING WITH LIGHT INSUFFICIENT LIGHT OR LARGE AREA
Camera Exposure: Bulb “B” Mode JPEG: Large Fine ISO: 400 Aperture: f/8 (for more depth of field – f/11)
Shutter Speed: Shutter open until flash or flashlight sequence is completed Lens Stabilizer: On
Focus: Manual focus (if needed, use a flashlight to focus) Place camera on tripod and attach cable release
Flash: Manual “M” 1/1 (flash will be off camera)
Technique: With camera composed, focused, and pointed toward subject area, depress cable release and lock it in
“open” position. With flash in hand, quickly walk and manually flash an equal pattern around subject area (outside
camera’s angle of view). Ensure to flash parallel to the deck toward desired areas to be lit. Return to camera and
release the lock on cable release to take photo. Note: A flashlight can also be used to paint. The “painting with
light” technique, allows you to light and image a large area using a single electronic strobe light, a spotlight, or—in
some cases—even a good flashlight. To accomplish this, the photographer moves the light throughout the scene,
exposing one part at a time, while the camera lens and shutter remains open the entire time.
ALTERNATE LIGHT SOURCE PHOTOGRAPHY – SEMINAL FLUID
Camera Exposure: Aperture Value “AV” Mode
JPEG: Large Fine
ISO: 400
Aperture: f/11 or f/16
Shutter Speed: Camera will automatically select
Lens Stabilizer: On
Lens: Zoom
Focus: Automatic or manual focus
Flash: no flash
Technique: Place camera on tripod and attach cable release.
Remove lens shade. Place an orange barrier filter (or
alternative) in front of lens, without touching the lens to the
filter. Low ambient light is preferred. Depending on the ALS
intensity, the exposure may be from one to several seconds.
Make several exposures, making sure that the focus remains
sharp.
LUMINOL PHOTOGRAPHY
Camera Exposure: Bulb “B” Mode
JPEG: Large Fine
ISO: 1600
Aperture: f/8 (for more depth of field use
f/11)
Shutter Speed: 15 seconds (if using f/11,
begin at 30 seconds)
Lens Stabilizer: On Lens: Zoom
Focus: Manual focus (if needed, use a
flashlight to focus) Place camera on tripod
and attach cable release. Flash: no flash
Technique: With the room lights on, take a
control photo of the blood- stained area
with EV markers in place. With the lights off,
take a photo- graph (15 seconds) of the
same bloodstained area. Review the
captured image for correct exposure and
adjust as needed. Take another photo and
bounce a flash or flashlight onto the ceiling
(allows you to see background).
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Camera Exposure: Time Value “TV” Mode
JPEG: Large Fine
ISO: 400 (use higher ISO 800 or higher if light level is low)
Aperture: camera will automatically select
Shutter Speed: 1/500th
Lens Stabilizer: Off
Lens: Zoom
Focus: Automatic
Flash: no flash
Technique: Overall, Midrange, Close-ups
Do not touch camera to aircraft as this will add vibration!
L-Tron Corporation
Contact
Information:
Call Julianne 800-830-9523 x115
Email [email protected]
Contact your trainer:
Hank Kula
,
L-Tron
Law Enforcement Support
585-383-0050 X123
“Digital Camera Quick Reference Guide” produced by: LASD Photo/Digital Unit, 323-260-8570, [email protected]