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TopicAnyone know anything about pro photography?
Lokarin
07/23/20 5:24:50 PM
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Sahuagin posted...
if pictures are taken at that long a distance, do you use a tripod or something to keep the camera stable? (probably "yes, obviously", but I don't know)

I know a pod helps, but I don't have one - I burned my whole budget insofar on the camera and current lens. So the nature pics were braced by the bracket mounts at the lake (similar stabilty to a monopod, and if I had a tiny monopod it'd be functionally a bipod)

Sahuagin posted...
I guess it might depend on the shutter speed/exposure time. but if you have super fast shutter speeds, do you have problems with images that are too dark?

The first wave of pics were too dark, but I corrected it by the 2nd time around.

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