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How to freeze acton in low lighting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nana39" data-source="post: 600664" data-attributes="member: 43103"><p>Please help!</p><p>I have recently bought my first camera, a Nikon D3300. I was recently asked to photograph a dance performance which was in the evening in a not so well lit room. Unfortunately it was a disaster! I had my camera set on AUTO and the flash was on. I missed crucial moments of the performance because I had to wait for the flash to reload. I was standing too far from the dancers for the flash to do a proper job anyway. And the dancers came out blurry in all the pictures. How do I "freeze" the dancers in low lighting? </p><p></p><p></p><p>Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nana39, post: 600664, member: 43103"] Please help! I have recently bought my first camera, a Nikon D3300. I was recently asked to photograph a dance performance which was in the evening in a not so well lit room. Unfortunately it was a disaster! I had my camera set on AUTO and the flash was on. I missed crucial moments of the performance because I had to wait for the flash to reload. I was standing too far from the dancers for the flash to do a proper job anyway. And the dancers came out blurry in all the pictures. How do I "freeze" the dancers in low lighting? Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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