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Hi,
any tips for shooting in low natural light (Indoors etc... without lightbulbs on!) I'd like to keep my ISO as low as possible, shoot wide open and retain a high shutter speed for sharpness... I'm using a D200... any advice for what lens to use?... I like nice, wide, cinematic lens framing, full frame so I was thinking a 20mm 1.8 AF (Second hand hehe!) Any advice warmly appreciated : D Cheers, Jim |
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Canon person here........ so don't know nuffink about Nikon lenses, or cameras........... I shoot 'au naturel' whenever possible with my fave lens a Canon 50mm f1.2, but have had some success with a borrowed Sigma 30mm f1.4 and that seems wide enough (too wide really for my tastes) on my 1.6 crop camera.
Only 'tip' really is for best results try a south facing room with net curtains up, to soften the shadows. 1.8, I don't find particularly fast. I also have the 85 1.8 and 50 1.8 and find I need to bump ISO if the light levels are starting to dip.
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Thanks for the views : )
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Sounds like you need a good tripod above all else and some form of remote release like a cable release.
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Ahhhh I have thought of that... but I shoot during conversations, informally so a tripod is a bit of an intrusion to the mood... : ) ...if you take a look at my gallery, you'll see the kind of shots I am hoping to improve : D
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Now I recognise you after looking at your gallery
![]() You will need to watch the DOF at these distances though if you want to use it wide open (Feel like I'm teaching granny to suck eggs here), but I think that you'll be able to stop the lens down a bit and still keep the recomended 1/Focal Length shutter speed. I've had reasonably sharp images, handheld down at 1/30 sec.
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Thanks a lot Deci... really appreciate your help : )
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Hi Jim,
Not sure if anyone made a 20mm in f1.8. The A/F in f2.8 is pretty pricy new and that would be reflected in used prices. f1.8 would have a killer price tag by anyone making that. There is very little focus ring movement on that lens between 5 ft and infinity so although I know you struggle a bit with manual focussing there was an AIs therefore manual focus Nikkor 20mm f2.8 in Norfolk Cameras on Friday. Commission sale but a really good price. Way better than I think you will be able to find an A/F version for. In fact if I did not already have the f3.5 version I would have bought it. I suggest you take your camera in and ask Mark if you can give it a try if it is still there. Don Last edited by Don Hoey; 05-07-09 at 19:37. |
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The one I found was this Don...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Sigma-20mm-f-1...3%3A1|294%3A50 ...I have really BIG troubles focusing with a manual... ohhhhh hehe!... no doubt the answer will turn up... maybe a magnifying eye piece?... ooh!... have fun with the big ol' Braun monster!!! : ) |
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no experience with Nikon, but do alot of low light shots ,50mm F1.8 at between iso 400-800 and can reasonable handhold to 1/10 of a second,but seeing your gallery i would expect that you would get away with more than that without killing the sharpness.
Enjoy...
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