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Need some tips on night photos w/35mm 1.8
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 556609" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Tripods are not "cheats", they are essential tools for night photography. Where night photography is usually landscape or cityscapes. Whenever your exposure value is slower than 1/1.5 x focal length of your lens, you are at risk of motion blurred images. This is what it is. Now, some people can defy that as much as they want, and some sometimes succeed in beating it, but if you want to make sure you have a sharp picture, it's considered as a basic rule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 556609, member: 3903"] Tripods are not "cheats", they are essential tools for night photography. Where night photography is usually landscape or cityscapes. Whenever your exposure value is slower than 1/1.5 x focal length of your lens, you are at risk of motion blurred images. This is what it is. Now, some people can defy that as much as they want, and some sometimes succeed in beating it, but if you want to make sure you have a sharp picture, it's considered as a basic rule. [/QUOTE]
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