When taking photographs in dim lighting conditions it is best to use a camera set to a small f#?
Mira Y asked:
When taking photographs in dim lighting conditions it is best to use a camera set to a small f#. Why is this the case?
When taking photographs in dim lighting conditions it is best to use a camera set to a small f#. Why is this the case?
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What does it mean when a lens is designed for low lighting conditions?
Miguel O asked:
I am looking to purchase my first slr and am looking towards a Nikon 85mm f/1.4D AF Nikkor Lens for portraits. It says it is designed for indoor portraits/low lighting shootings. So does that mean it is not designed/ideal to shoot with it outside or in high lighting shootings?
Thanks in advance!
I am looking to purchase my first slr and am looking towards a Nikon 85mm f/1.4D AF Nikkor Lens for portraits. It says it is designed for indoor portraits/low lighting shootings. So does that mean it is not designed/ideal to shoot with it outside or in high lighting shootings?
Thanks in advance!
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