jrsteeve
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Bought it a year ago but hardly used it, could now do with learning how the mofo works really. I'm a letting agent so it'll be used primarily for internal shots of properties using a Sigma 10-20 lens, any tips for achieving bright shots ideally without the flash?
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AndyKent
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Tripod, medium f-stop in AV mode, let the camera sort out the shutter speed. Keep the lights on but balance it out by setting a colour balance. Don't shoot towards a window which is letting in tons of light into a darker room or you'll blow it out.
Simple
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jrsteeve
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quote: Originally posted by AndyKent
Tripod, medium f-stop in AV mode, let the camera sort out the shutter speed. Keep the lights on but balance it out by setting a colour balance. Don't shoot towards a window which is letting in tons of light into a darker room or you'll blow it out.
Simple
ta, i'll give it a whirl
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jrsteeve
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Awesome, that's much better. What would you say the highest aperture is you can get away with without needing the tripod?
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AndyKent
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Impossible to say without knowing how dark the room is. You want to get a balance between a useful shutter speed and detail in the shot.
Generally F8 - F11 will give maximum clarity throughout a scene but if the room is dark you'll have masses of camera shake.
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Scotty_B
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quote: Originally posted by jrsteeve
What would you say the highest aperture is you can get away with without needing the tripod?
Without a tripod or flash I would say 2.8-1.4 at ISO of 800 or above but the DOF would be tiny.
Tripod all the way.
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