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Low Light & Night
low light action scenes, zoom or aperture?
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<blockquote data-quote="patrick in memphis" data-source="post: 430298" data-attributes="member: 10486"><p>Hey everyone, when yall shoot action in low light do yall go with a higher zoom lower aperture or a larger aperture lower zoom? The reason I ask is, when I shoot moving objects with faster glass lower zoom the pics seem grainy when cropping the subject. Conversely when I shoot with higher zoom and lower aperture the pics are clear but dark...lol...I realize that there are large aperture zoom lenses however they are not in my budget currently And tend to be "one trick wonders"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patrick in memphis, post: 430298, member: 10486"] Hey everyone, when yall shoot action in low light do yall go with a higher zoom lower aperture or a larger aperture lower zoom? The reason I ask is, when I shoot moving objects with faster glass lower zoom the pics seem grainy when cropping the subject. Conversely when I shoot with higher zoom and lower aperture the pics are clear but dark...lol...I realize that there are large aperture zoom lenses however they are not in my budget currently And tend to be "one trick wonders" [/QUOTE]
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