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<blockquote data-quote="stevenboo" data-source="post: 419595" data-attributes="member: 36147"><p>Hello fellow nikonites I hope you are having an enjoyable weekend. I have a problem and need some advice.</p><p>I have the d3200 with just the kit lens. Yesterday i went to the Royal armouries in Leeds with the kids. I took the camera along hoping i could get plenty practice as i knew i would come across some challenging situations. Photographing in good light everything was ok. however the majority of the armouries is in low light even exhibits that are not behind glass the whole setting is very dark. my problem was to get the shot the shutter speed had to be relatively slow so as i viewed my pictures when i got home a large proportion of them were blurred. So my question is how would i stop this i wouldn't really want to lug a tripod with me when i had the kids so would a better lens help with better low light capabilities help? i have read good things about the 35 f1.8 or am i totally wrong?</p><p>Thank you</p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevenboo, post: 419595, member: 36147"] Hello fellow nikonites I hope you are having an enjoyable weekend. I have a problem and need some advice. I have the d3200 with just the kit lens. Yesterday i went to the Royal armouries in Leeds with the kids. I took the camera along hoping i could get plenty practice as i knew i would come across some challenging situations. Photographing in good light everything was ok. however the majority of the armouries is in low light even exhibits that are not behind glass the whole setting is very dark. my problem was to get the shot the shutter speed had to be relatively slow so as i viewed my pictures when i got home a large proportion of them were blurred. So my question is how would i stop this i wouldn't really want to lug a tripod with me when i had the kids so would a better lens help with better low light capabilities help? i have read good things about the 35 f1.8 or am i totally wrong? Thank you Steve [/QUOTE]
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