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Camera for Church D7200 or D750
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<blockquote data-quote="Fat Fingers" data-source="post: 592519" data-attributes="member: 41715"><p>I have photographed thousands of weddings many in very dark 13th century churches lit with 5w energy saving bulbs . My wife uses the D7100 which is the same as a D7200 in light sensitivity. We always shoot at f8 or f5.6 in winter and don't have any problems auto iso to 6400 min shut 1/30 and 180-140 on that camera.. I shoot a D810 with 28-300 again at f8/5.6 and dark churches look like daylight. I am sure you would get the same with a D750 or even at D610. I say if you can read the bible then there is no problem.</p><p>The ideas of using an F1.8 lens is a fallacy as you wont have any depth of field ..perhaps they could upgrade some of the bulbs in the light fittings or install some floodlights high up out of eye line</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fat Fingers, post: 592519, member: 41715"] I have photographed thousands of weddings many in very dark 13th century churches lit with 5w energy saving bulbs . My wife uses the D7100 which is the same as a D7200 in light sensitivity. We always shoot at f8 or f5.6 in winter and don't have any problems auto iso to 6400 min shut 1/30 and 180-140 on that camera.. I shoot a D810 with 28-300 again at f8/5.6 and dark churches look like daylight. I am sure you would get the same with a D750 or even at D610. I say if you can read the bible then there is no problem. The ideas of using an F1.8 lens is a fallacy as you wont have any depth of field ..perhaps they could upgrade some of the bulbs in the light fittings or install some floodlights high up out of eye line [/QUOTE]
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