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How to freeze acton in low lighting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nana39" data-source="post: 600695" data-attributes="member: 43103"><p>That's a pretty good question. I have been reading on it the for past week and I think I got the basics. I mean, I know what each one does by itself, but I haven't practiced enough to fully comprehend how they work <em>together.</em> I've practiced a lot during daytime and I'm happy with the results, but night time photography is a bit more tricky for me. Problem is, my husband belongs to this dance group and I am expected to shoot their performances, they are counting on me since I'm the only one with a decent camera, and I don't have the luxury of getting it wrong every time. I have to get this right and fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nana39, post: 600695, member: 43103"] That's a pretty good question. I have been reading on it the for past week and I think I got the basics. I mean, I know what each one does by itself, but I haven't practiced enough to fully comprehend how they work [I]together.[/I] I've practiced a lot during daytime and I'm happy with the results, but night time photography is a bit more tricky for me. Problem is, my husband belongs to this dance group and I am expected to shoot their performances, they are counting on me since I'm the only one with a decent camera, and I don't have the luxury of getting it wrong every time. I have to get this right and fast. [/QUOTE]
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