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indoor low light lens suggestion
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<blockquote data-quote="singlerosa_RIP" data-source="post: 357112" data-attributes="member: 15556"><p>I shoot a lot of indoor events with the 24-70, using an SB-800. I shoot in manual mode and usually shoot the flash in manual as well. I rarely have a problem unless I try to do more than my equipment can handle. You have to know the relationship between shutter speed and ambient light vs aperture and flash. And, factor in ISO. Trying to do this on the fly as a first-time can be a bit dicey. Faced with a situation like that, I might try shooting in Auto or Program with TTL. Giving up creative control to get keepers is usually an OK trade off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="singlerosa_RIP, post: 357112, member: 15556"] I shoot a lot of indoor events with the 24-70, using an SB-800. I shoot in manual mode and usually shoot the flash in manual as well. I rarely have a problem unless I try to do more than my equipment can handle. You have to know the relationship between shutter speed and ambient light vs aperture and flash. And, factor in ISO. Trying to do this on the fly as a first-time can be a bit dicey. Faced with a situation like that, I might try shooting in Auto or Program with TTL. Giving up creative control to get keepers is usually an OK trade off. [/QUOTE]
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