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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 6019" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Hello and welcome to the Nikonites Community. You will find the people here friendly and ready to talk photography and about their Nikons. One thing that would help in answering your questions is to complete your profile especially with your camera, lenses and any other equipment you are using. I don't know what lens you have now but the Nikon 50mm or 35mm, f/1.8 will give you good low light results. You can use either lens on the D40 as well as any other body if you ever want to up grade to another body model. As far as fast action shooting in low light depends on how fast you mean by fast. Low light and fast action is like oil and water, they don't mix very well. In any case post some of your shots with the EXIF data and I'm sure some one here will be able to tell you what you need to do to correct problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 6019, member: 654"] Hello and welcome to the Nikonites Community. You will find the people here friendly and ready to talk photography and about their Nikons. One thing that would help in answering your questions is to complete your profile especially with your camera, lenses and any other equipment you are using. I don't know what lens you have now but the Nikon 50mm or 35mm, f/1.8 will give you good low light results. You can use either lens on the D40 as well as any other body if you ever want to up grade to another body model. As far as fast action shooting in low light depends on how fast you mean by fast. Low light and fast action is like oil and water, they don't mix very well. In any case post some of your shots with the EXIF data and I'm sure some one here will be able to tell you what you need to do to correct problems. [/QUOTE]
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