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How to freeze acton in low lighting?
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<blockquote data-quote="robbins.photo" data-source="post: 600674" data-attributes="member: 27043"><p>Ok, so you can lower the shutter speed, raise the ISO (I don't recommend going above 6400), use exposure compensation (set the EC to say +1 or +2) or you can take the dark images you have and increase the exposure in post processing on the computer.</p><p></p><p>Addendum:</p><p>If you haven't yet I highly recommend you set Auto ISO on and set the max at either 3200 or 6400. Let the camera pick the ISO for best exposure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robbins.photo, post: 600674, member: 27043"] Ok, so you can lower the shutter speed, raise the ISO (I don't recommend going above 6400), use exposure compensation (set the EC to say +1 or +2) or you can take the dark images you have and increase the exposure in post processing on the computer. Addendum: If you haven't yet I highly recommend you set Auto ISO on and set the max at either 3200 or 6400. Let the camera pick the ISO for best exposure. [/QUOTE]
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