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<blockquote data-quote="Elijah Maddoxx" data-source="post: 257599" data-attributes="member: 20607"><p>[ATTACH]70091[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I did a boxing/fitness video shoot with my friend and attempted to take a few portraiture shots and alot of them turned out grainy, but I think I managed to do decent with what I had to work with. This is one of them. </p><p></p><p>Low lighting shots with my camera seem to be my worst nightmare. I've got the Nikon D5100 kit lens and the Nikkor 300mm lens, and the 300mm actually seems to fair better in the low light than the 55mm. </p><p></p><p>Most difficult part is getting the lens to focus in those dark conditions, no matter where I have the ISO and shutter speed. </p><p></p><p>Any tips on how to improve these conditions with the equipment I'm working with? Oh, and feedback on the pic would be awesome too. Haha! xD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elijah Maddoxx, post: 257599, member: 20607"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]70091._xfImport[/ATTACH] I did a boxing/fitness video shoot with my friend and attempted to take a few portraiture shots and alot of them turned out grainy, but I think I managed to do decent with what I had to work with. This is one of them. Low lighting shots with my camera seem to be my worst nightmare. I've got the Nikon D5100 kit lens and the Nikkor 300mm lens, and the 300mm actually seems to fair better in the low light than the 55mm. Most difficult part is getting the lens to focus in those dark conditions, no matter where I have the ISO and shutter speed. Any tips on how to improve these conditions with the equipment I'm working with? Oh, and feedback on the pic would be awesome too. Haha! xD [/QUOTE]
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