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Setup for indoor birthday party, need advice!
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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 551323" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>[USER=19293]@Anton5555[/USER]</p><p></p><p>I am not an expert at this type of photography, but I think if I was going to do this I would try to shoot a portrait or two in a similar situation beforehand. I think I would probably try the 35mm lens too, because it is a faster lens. I haven't owned or used one, but I do have the 18-55 VRII which is a nice lens, but not the fastest. The 35mm will open to f1.8 and the 18-55 will only open to f3.5-5.6 depending on the focal length you use. Faster lens means more light at a higher shutter speed and lower ISO.</p><p></p><p>I am not recommending how to shoot this party, only on trying things out before the party. </p><p></p><p>OH, and your English is fine, rusty or not. Ha!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 551323, member: 27017"] [USER=19293]@Anton5555[/USER] I am not an expert at this type of photography, but I think if I was going to do this I would try to shoot a portrait or two in a similar situation beforehand. I think I would probably try the 35mm lens too, because it is a faster lens. I haven't owned or used one, but I do have the 18-55 VRII which is a nice lens, but not the fastest. The 35mm will open to f1.8 and the 18-55 will only open to f3.5-5.6 depending on the focal length you use. Faster lens means more light at a higher shutter speed and lower ISO. I am not recommending how to shoot this party, only on trying things out before the party. OH, and your English is fine, rusty or not. Ha! [/QUOTE]
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