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Old Apr 9, 2014, 11:13 am
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TOMFORD
 
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For low light photography, a tripod is a must. It doesn't matter if you are using a full frame DSLR or a point and shoot. Set your ISO to lowest, aperture to max, and do some test shots in shutter priority mode (the camera picks the "best" shutter speed in this mode). Then you can tweak the shutter speed and aperture accordingly.
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