...speed to stop motion. However, if you have the ISO set to a low number and try to take action shots in dim light, they will be blurry. Either use auto ISO or use a higher number such as 400 or
...pictures indoors early morning or at night games under lights. The ability too shoot action in low light cost $4,000 - $8,000 minimum. Google "Nikon D3" and "Nikkor 200mm f2.0" you'll get the
...in pro cameras and lenses that are needed to shoot action in low light. I have a D300 and a 70-200mm f2.8 lens that together cost almost $4000 and it can barely do it. How bad do you want
...low light indoor pics. At least half of all of my pictures are out of focus. I am not rushing these pics. In most of the ones I took today, 5/8/09, the subjects were standing still. The pictures that ...
low aperture setting. Good luck! Night setting produces quite long shutter times which means it is very difficult to get a sharp photo without using a tripod or keeping the camera dead still. The auto
...low lightning (dull yellowish) - and most of my images came out blurry. My friend was using another nikon's digital camera but she did not face the same problem. You can try using your flash to ...
...low-light situations is always problematical. I'm going to assume you can't add more light, and go on to other things. The blurring is caused by subject motion. Because the light level is so low, the ...
...low lighted setting. I usually have it on "Party/Indoor" and always have the flash on, but my pictures still turn out blurry. Is there something I could check to see if all of my settings ...
low light, the camera needs a lot more light to take good photos than your eye needs to see in low light. Taking photos of a play or other indoor performance is a very difficult situation. 1) You need
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