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Okay. I'm still not getting the sharpness I want. These are taken in an indoor arena under incond. lights.


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June 07, 2009

 

Linda Eodice
 
 
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28-105mm lens, natural light, f/4.5, shot indoors.

Linda Eodice

 
 
Hi Wendy,

For some reason, I wasn't able to view your images, but from what you're saying, it sounds like you're having trouble with blur in low-light indoor conditions where you may not be able to use flash.

However, can you set your ISO to a higher speed, like 1000 or above? I photographed this image at a wedding where I wasn't the official wedding photographer. I wasn't able to use flash, but I set my camera at ISO 1600. The lighting was a mix of incandescent ceiling light and daylight coming in through a bay of windows. The only other option to get sharp pictures in low light is to use a tripod, monopod, or find a way to steady your camera (someone's shoulder, perhaps)?

Lynne Eodice


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July 09, 2009

 
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