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tips for low light photography??

 - and what exactly should i take or focus on for low light?


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Reply by Soap

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If you want a darker image then turn off auto mode and change aperture, shutter speed and ISO. I'm not sure how to describe it so this is a link that might help: https://youtu.be/6eJcYYHyptg


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Reply by Jinnicide

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Get a lens with a wide aperture, crank the ISO.


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Reply by Dezegle

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I messed around with Insta360 for my short projects, and it really helped me get smoother shots and cool angles without needing extra gear. It's fun to play with, especially if you're just trying stuff out and want more dynamic videos without a big setup.


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Reply by millie (o゜▽゜)o☆ ミ—リ

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theres a couple different ways to shoot in low light settings, heres a few i can think of off the top of my head!

- shutter speed : turn the shutter speed down, since the shutter will be open longer it will take in more light. just make sure you use a tripod if you want a stable shot!

- aperture : crank it down to f/1.4 or something of the sort for more light

- iso : crank it up higher for more light! this is probably the best thing to adjust in most scenarios 

hope thats at least a little helpful lolz !! (◕‿◕)


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