05-04-2017 06:15 PM
What is the photographer's choice of a shooting mode in a situation described:
Indoor flash photography, lighted room, 20 mp camera, for portrait photo and why .
Auto mode is good outdoor but I dont like indoor, give your views.
05-05-2017 10:02 PM
@Waddizzle wrote:..and it makes the buying the "nifty fifty", EF 50mm f/1.8 STM, a very good investment. I think the "nifty fifty" is the best Canon lens I have ever bought.
There is an entire world of difference between reading about it, and having something in your hands and actually doing it. If you take a photography class, you will most likely need a fast lens, anyway.
Yeah, that lens is on my to-buy list! At a mere $110 from B&H, it is little more than chump change and a no-brainer purchase. I can certainly see some good uses for a lens like that in low light-situations, portraiture and even some street photography!
05-06-2017 01:56 PM
Forget the flash. Use P mode. Kick the ISO up and shoot RAW. Use a good post editor. 90+% will come out great!
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