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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5100
'Subject is too dark' on a bright sunny cloudless day at noon
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 505334" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>If there is a movement then the shutter speed required is generally more than 1/125 sec, preferably 1/250. That with low light will surely jack up the ISO required. I normally use F1.8 exclusively in indoor situations, unless there is a lot of light - flood light on the stage. One trick to use in such situations is to set the exposure compensation to -1EV or even -2EV. The meter will give a fast shutter speed. You just correct the exposure in post. The noise after correction will be comparable (or at times less) to raising the ISO, but the brighter portions generally have less noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 505334, member: 16090"] If there is a movement then the shutter speed required is generally more than 1/125 sec, preferably 1/250. That with low light will surely jack up the ISO required. I normally use F1.8 exclusively in indoor situations, unless there is a lot of light - flood light on the stage. One trick to use in such situations is to set the exposure compensation to -1EV or even -2EV. The meter will give a fast shutter speed. You just correct the exposure in post. The noise after correction will be comparable (or at times less) to raising the ISO, but the brighter portions generally have less noise. [/QUOTE]
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