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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: 430335" data-attributes="member: 10486"><p>Thanks for the replies. normally I shoot astrophotography so I'm good with low light but those are not "action"..last night we went to the circus which have variable lighting. I used my d5000 w 55-300 with avg of 200 mm and f/5.6? to take action shots but had to run 3200-6400 iso & 1/500-1/800ss to get decent shots of participants and motorcycle jumps. i just wondered while I was shooting which was the correct lens the "professional photographers" would use.. ...thanks again for your responses....always honing my hobbies</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patrick in memphis, post: 430335, member: 10486"] Thanks for the replies. normally I shoot astrophotography so I'm good with low light but those are not "action"..last night we went to the circus which have variable lighting. I used my d5000 w 55-300 with avg of 200 mm and f/5.6? to take action shots but had to run 3200-6400 iso & 1/500-1/800ss to get decent shots of participants and motorcycle jumps. i just wondered while I was shooting which was the correct lens the "professional photographers" would use.. ...thanks again for your responses....always honing my hobbies [/QUOTE]
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