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Setup for indoor birthday party, need advice!
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<blockquote data-quote="Anton5555" data-source="post: 551313" data-attributes="member: 19293"><p>Hi! I've been practicing for a few months taking pictures In Manual mode, mostly daylight photos of flowers and other stuff, just to get an idea on how does this works.. I am familiar now with how to set up the camera and a little of post-processing. But today I can't fail, I'm taking pictures of my sister in law's 15 birthday. It's a small reunion at her place with family and friends.</p><p> Now to the technical stuff: it will be at night, indoor with light, and I will be taking portraits mostly.. So, I was thinking of using my 18-55 VRII (i also have a 35mm 1.8) with high ISO and fast shutter speed, and then play a little bit with aperture until I get it right. Any advice for a beginner?? </p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.. </p><p></p><p>PD: sorry, my English is a little rusty..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anton5555, post: 551313, member: 19293"] Hi! I've been practicing for a few months taking pictures In Manual mode, mostly daylight photos of flowers and other stuff, just to get an idea on how does this works.. I am familiar now with how to set up the camera and a little of post-processing. But today I can't fail, I'm taking pictures of my sister in law's 15 birthday. It's a small reunion at her place with family and friends. Now to the technical stuff: it will be at night, indoor with light, and I will be taking portraits mostly.. So, I was thinking of using my 18-55 VRII (i also have a 35mm 1.8) with high ISO and fast shutter speed, and then play a little bit with aperture until I get it right. Any advice for a beginner?? Thanks in advance.. PD: sorry, my English is a little rusty.. [/QUOTE]
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