09-20-2024 05:22 PM - last edited on 09-24-2024 09:17 AM by Danny
Hi need input on how cameras and lens photograph in low light. I usually shoot right on sunset of kangaroos and wombats as I run a little tour buisness. I don’t mind buying second hand also if that will get me into the quality required. This is what I’m thinking, many recommendations welcome. I’m currently using a lumix fz1000ii and shoot regularly around the 700-800mm range. The photo was taken 10mins after sunset at iso 750mm, iso 1600, f4 1/125.
just as an example images are good considering but looking to upgrade.
R7 with RF 100-500
R8 with RF 200-800 of with tele converter 1.4 and the rf 100-500. There is no ibis but does that matter if shoot near full tele
09-20-2024 06:20 PM
No matter what you get, download the manual on your computer. Easier to read than a smartphone. Study the basics. Nice thing about digital, you can shoot a bunch of photos on different settings and download on the computer to learn. I have done this for about six years.
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