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<blockquote data-quote="RocketCowboy" data-source="post: 655231" data-attributes="member: 25095"><p><strong>Re: Best of the D750!</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Don provided a solid answer. Since there are only three things affecting exposure (iso, aperture, and shutter speed), then its a mix of what’s needed to capture a particular feeling.</p><p></p><p>From the sample image you included, the room looks really dark. Options to properly expose would be: 1) very wide aperture, limited by the lens available and faster lenses mean more $$$. And what if all the children should be in focus? Shooting at f/1.4 not ideal 2) slow down the shutter to let in more light. As dark as this room is, that would probably be very slow to shoot hand held. Plus, shooting that Long opens the risk of motion blur or blur from camera shake. Kids tend to move quick, so faster shutter speed is probably best. 3) bump up the ISO. Sure dynamic range is reduced and noise will start to appear, but when weighed against the other options or not getting the shot...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocketCowboy, post: 655231, member: 25095"] [b]Re: Best of the D750![/b] Don provided a solid answer. Since there are only three things affecting exposure (iso, aperture, and shutter speed), then its a mix of what’s needed to capture a particular feeling. From the sample image you included, the room looks really dark. Options to properly expose would be: 1) very wide aperture, limited by the lens available and faster lenses mean more $$$. And what if all the children should be in focus? Shooting at f/1.4 not ideal 2) slow down the shutter to let in more light. As dark as this room is, that would probably be very slow to shoot hand held. Plus, shooting that Long opens the risk of motion blur or blur from camera shake. Kids tend to move quick, so faster shutter speed is probably best. 3) bump up the ISO. Sure dynamic range is reduced and noise will start to appear, but when weighed against the other options or not getting the shot... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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