Indoor without flash tips and tricks? - what lens to use for indoor pictures without flash
I need advice, tips, tricks or Recommend taking indoor photos without flash. The organization is a church with high ceilings and ceiling fans with lighting. That and the natural light in the windows lighting is the only one available.
I have a tripod that used for one of my cameras and then shoot another handheld. BTW: The tripod is a Canon Digital Rebel XT. I have two lenses: 18-135mm and 50-300mm.
Suggestions would be more than wonderful and appreciated!
What Lens To Use For Indoor Pictures Without Flash Indoor Without Flash Tips And Tricks?
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3 comments:
Stand, tripod, tripod.
Let more light on the subject as possible. "Scope the area before the event to find out where the majority of the light. To do so, at the same time of day they shot him, and I hope that you will be able to see the light and dark areas . Make sure the issue is not progressing rapidly.
Stand, tripod, tripod!
Plans bag will be blurred and / or is noisy, so they try to avoid. It is also better with a fixed focal length, or hold the lens 18-70mm range. His images have little depth of field, due to low light conditions without flash, if you do not know. It is also difficult to focus in a dark area.
Your best option is to serve others.
Stand, tripod, tripod.
Tripods, high-speed (ASA 1600) for the use of film itself, not to shoot moving objects, try to stop. Wait to turn red. Take pictures with the light source in the back, if possible.
When you approach, turn down the lights. As close as you can. Lens systems that certain elements as possible to reduce light loss. Go to a larger unit with a diameter of the objective lens of the real (closer to the ground) as possible to grasp better the light.
I think I can not hang white sheets, somewhere outside the picture to the ambient light to increase? Probably not. What about the replacement of bright, white light bulb? Difficult to guess what he did, without knowing the rules of the game to start. You probably have to draw every ritual, and asked to not interrupt the process with Flash. But if you still photos of statues and things like that, you have much more freedom for exposures with time, and others.
Use the timer with a tripod, as a cheap way to get meur camera is always in the vaccine.
The two goals that you are slowly (maximum aperture of small size) increased. They have problems with them in low light, both by the fact that (you have difficulty obtaining enough shutter speed in some churches, for example, have ISO 1600), and the fact that the opening up significantly impaired the ability of the autofocus camera / lens combination. None of these goals is just a developer to register the FA anyway. Contrary to what another poster said, f / 4 or 5.6, you will not anywhere near 1 / 60 in many churches, including ISO 1600.
What I do, take the $ 75 capital EF50mm start 1.8 lens. This is a small investment, and
A) provides a much better picture quality than any of its Zoom
B) much better in natural light due to the greater openness
C increase) better low-light autofocus yours.
Then you use a tripod, a monopod and / or output cable is an excellent idea. Wedding Shot monopod in one, sometimes.
She has not said much about his subject, but it sounds a bit like a marriage. If so, then perhaps renting a little more prime (no zoom) lenses places like http://www.ziplens.com. Image stabilized lenses can also be a blessing, as long as you shoot subjects relatively static (at a wedding, 1/30-1/60 is almost as low as you move the stop & go). One candidate could be the Canon EF17-55mm f/2.8IS, the low light conditions can also rent "standard zoom", as on any platform.
Good luck!
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