Revographers Season VI - The Kopitiam Informal Chat Thread !


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ok , so its the same regardless of aperture right? as i have the same result on f1.8 and f4.
 

ok , so its the same regardless of aperture right? as i have the same result on f1.8 and f4.

aperture does matter if u are shooting sports,event,handheld but if u shooting with tripod with long shutter speed even f22 also can
 

aperture does matter if u are shooting sports,event,handheld but if u shooting with tripod with long shutter speed even f22 also can

aperture matter.. y not? it decides ur DOF, the amount of light that it will allow to enter and maybe how sharp it will be.
 

but if in situation when cant have flash (as canon uses short beams of flash for af assist, dk about nikon)is there any other way?
 

aperture matter.. y not? it decides ur DOF, the amount of light that it will allow to enter and maybe how sharp it will be.

eh so the la salle shoot can anot
 

but if in situation when cant have flash (as canon uses short beams of flash for af assist, dk about nikon)is there any other way?

bumb up iso, use larger f/stops or tri-pos(best) or mono-pod
 

its does, let it rest on tri-pod, pan the item the is moving

then u will get this

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actually if u wan capture sharp moving matter in low light tripod useless also.....

so meaning its better to have a bigger aperture lens for shoots in low light?first time shooting in low light , so pardon my ignorance.;)
 

so meaning its better to have a bigger aperture lens for shoots in low light?first time shooting in low light , so pardon my ignorance.;)

yupps... but they are more expensive.. aww...
 

so meaning its better to have a bigger aperture lens for shoots in low light?first time shooting in low light , so pardon my ignorance.;)

ya.Try metering on aperture mode,set it to the lowest and see ur shutter speed.Then go to the highest say f22
 

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