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Pro Photographer question thread
Ok, so you are a pro photograher and know your stuff? Here is your opportunity to help out some people and at the same time show how much knowledge you have.
I will start it off with a few questions:
If you perfer not to use a flash indoors then how do you work with low available daylight? You could just set the camera on a tripod and set a longer exposure, right? If you want to shoot a photo with only daylight from a window and want to shoot at F 5.6 then most likey you would have to have the camera on a tripod and set the shutter to 40, 30, or even lower than that? ( yes of course, it depends on the amount of daylight but I am speaking in genral terms, say it is a suny day but the sun is not shining directly into the window.)
What if you have a image stabilized lens? How much does this negate the need to put the camera on a triopod during lower light shooting?
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