Low-Light Photography Tips

Low-Light Photography

Low-Light Photography

Low-Light Photography

Low-Light Photography

Photography Tips - Photography will feel easy if there is enough light and ideal conditions, but as we discussed earlier that many lighting conditions in digtial photography is not always as we expect. In the world of digital photography we are working with the light, just as we work with others, of a time will not disappoint?

Flash is the best solution in low-light photography, but the problem is not all situations allow for the use of flash. Not only will disturb the concentration of the proceedings, but also flash will result in the images you feel flat or flats. This is most likely to occur if you use the default built-in flash of the digital camera. Built-in flash (flash in general) means to provide lighting on the subject from the front.
It certainly can be avoided in several ways, depending on the subject and how the character of the light. Learn how to see the fall of light around, so that you can understand whether the use of flash can work well or not. Believe that good to deal with low light or low-light is to use a high ISO setting. ISO is the sensitivity level of the sensor to light.

Concerns when using a high ISO is NOISE, if you feel the ISO setting has been perfect but not necessarily perfect for noise that would cause. In the era of digital photography you can reduce the level of existing NOISE on a photo by using the software. Currently there are two software according to our good for noise reduction, namely: "Noise Ninja" or "Neat Image". If you do not raise the ISO setting and do not have a tripod, then most likely you will face the problem of 'camera shake'. Try to raise the ISO, and you will understand why it is better than NOISE 'camera shake'. NOISE in the world of digital photography will always be one thing to consider.

One of the advantages we are in the era of digital photography, high ISO allows us to take pictures in low light conditions. In the era of film photography, you have to change the roll of film that has an ISO or ASA higher, we make it easy really is not it? This is an advantage that we can use as a digital photographer.

Another example is when we are shooting indoors, such as a speech, or a classical music concert. Flash most likely will not be allowed in situations like this, so how do we solve it? ISO fox you to a higher setting, if you use the "Auto ISO" on your digital camera, then the camera will detect the use of high ISO is needed. You certainly can set the ISO manually, increasing the sensitivity to light will increase the chances to get the right exposure for low light conditions. You can decide to further raise the ISO setting and shutter speed faster choose, if still having camera shake and has no Tripod.

Another way that can be done in low light conditions is to use the Fast Lens (Fast-Lens), but it will drain the bag is not a novice photographer? The following are tips that can you do if it does not have the Fast-lens, tripod and a ban on the use of flash:
1. Raise the ISO as needed.
2. Photographing using RAW format
3. Use Aperture Priority with the lowest f-stop, Fash-lens usually has the lowest f-stop f1 / 8 or could be even lower.
4. If the above still produce a shutter speed that is too low to handle, then you could lose as much as one-stop exposure compensation, it will increase the shutter, and then change expsosurenya in post-production (use the RAW format).
5. You can use noise reduction software, to reduce grain and noise.

As written above, that 'Fast-Lens' will be very expensive for the size of novice photographers, but it never hurts to try to use a prime lens like the Canon 50mm f1.8 or Nikon 50mm f1.8. Try it and feel the difference. The difference may exist on zooming, use your feet to it instead of Zooming. Happy Low-Lighting!

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