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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 255814" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>Good for you. These two lenses would be just sufficient for "motorsports", family photographs, landscapes etc. . Now, for the night photography you'd be better off with "faster" lenses such as, for example 35mm f/1.8, and a tripod... The lack of these devices, as well as improper settings of your camera might have caused the "horribly failed" photos (as you put it). And, as our moderator suggested, it would be advisable that you show us those photos, so that we could give you some tips...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 255814, member: 18251"] Good for you. These two lenses would be just sufficient for "motorsports", family photographs, landscapes etc. . Now, for the night photography you'd be better off with "faster" lenses such as, for example 35mm f/1.8, and a tripod... The lack of these devices, as well as improper settings of your camera might have caused the "horribly failed" photos (as you put it). And, as our moderator suggested, it would be advisable that you show us those photos, so that we could give you some tips... [/QUOTE]
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