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Low Light & Night
ISO and focus.
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 148085" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Hi neighbor! I'm about 90 miles down the river. Just try for the best light and lowest iso. Keep your shutter speed up there. They say 1 over the focal length, but VR will buy one 1 or 2 stops. Still best to look for good light and a higher shutter speed for tack sharp photos.</p><p>Edit: I just realized this was in the low light forum, so I guess you won't find the best light at night. But everything else applies. In low light, you probably will want a tripod. Then you can keep your shutter speed lower and use a lower iso too for better quality. You might need to manually focus on darker scenes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 148085, member: 4923"] Hi neighbor! I'm about 90 miles down the river. Just try for the best light and lowest iso. Keep your shutter speed up there. They say 1 over the focal length, but VR will buy one 1 or 2 stops. Still best to look for good light and a higher shutter speed for tack sharp photos. Edit: I just realized this was in the low light forum, so I guess you won't find the best light at night. But everything else applies. In low light, you probably will want a tripod. Then you can keep your shutter speed lower and use a lower iso too for better quality. You might need to manually focus on darker scenes. [/QUOTE]
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