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How to freeze acton in low lighting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Metal Jacket" data-source="post: 600780" data-attributes="member: 43028"><p>Quite why we are being given instructions for a Canon I don't know ( Tv)</p><p>First A referes to aperture mode not Auto . So go to A ..menu Iso settings and put in 200-6400 min shutter speed 1/250.</p><p>What you must do is pick instants when they are not moving too much ..ie end of a movement etc and put your camera on continuous and shoot in bursts. Tell them that they wont get good photos unless 1/ they let you use flash and not the one on your camera say a youngnuo 565 ( if you use iso 200 then when you put the flash on it goes to 800 and you will not need so much power or blind them ) or 2/ they do a white light performance ie with the stage lights turned up.</p><p>Did you think of doing a video for them instead ? the D3300 is good at that ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Metal Jacket, post: 600780, member: 43028"] Quite why we are being given instructions for a Canon I don't know ( Tv) First A referes to aperture mode not Auto . So go to A ..menu Iso settings and put in 200-6400 min shutter speed 1/250. What you must do is pick instants when they are not moving too much ..ie end of a movement etc and put your camera on continuous and shoot in bursts. Tell them that they wont get good photos unless 1/ they let you use flash and not the one on your camera say a youngnuo 565 ( if you use iso 200 then when you put the flash on it goes to 800 and you will not need so much power or blind them ) or 2/ they do a white light performance ie with the stage lights turned up. Did you think of doing a video for them instead ? the D3300 is good at that .... [/QUOTE]
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