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Question

Which camera should I buy in my situation?

Jan 19, 2012 10:27AM PST

<span id="INSERTION_MARKER">So, I bought glow in the dark paint, so that i can take a picture like this, but the since it's in the dark it comes out really blurry.I also bought this gloves because when you put the light to your face, especially to your eyes it looks amazing, kind of like this but more of a close up of the eyes. I had the same problem, it just looks extremely blurry and you can barely see my face, only the light the glove emits.
So, i was wondering what camera I should buy that will make this ideas work?
I only really want it for this project, because aside from that I'm happy with my camera, thanks so much Happy
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Ahh, I see it.
Jan 19, 2012 10:33AM PST

Why not add a little light to the shoot? I see no reason why I would shoot in total darkness.

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Tripod
Jan 20, 2012 6:51AM PST

Depending on what controls your current camera has, you may be able to expose manually with a tripod. The tripod will keep the camera steady during a longer exposure, eliminating blurriness.