Jun 24, 2013, 13:17
Hello
I have been noticing lately that I am having a hard time taking quality photographs inside a room. I recently had to take photos during a baby shower event. The setup was inside a moderately lit hall with ceiling lights.
Now, usually I shoot with my 50mm Fixed prime.
I set it up at : f/1.8, ISO 100
I love to shoot on these settings outside in bright light to get the bokeh/blurred background and the least grainy pictures.
But that's not the same when taking photos inside a room. I have to crank it up to at-least ISO 800. And then I lose the quality of the photos since they come out grainy.
How do I tackle this?
CHeers
Samy
I have been noticing lately that I am having a hard time taking quality photographs inside a room. I recently had to take photos during a baby shower event. The setup was inside a moderately lit hall with ceiling lights.
Now, usually I shoot with my 50mm Fixed prime.
I set it up at : f/1.8, ISO 100
I love to shoot on these settings outside in bright light to get the bokeh/blurred background and the least grainy pictures.
But that's not the same when taking photos inside a room. I have to crank it up to at-least ISO 800. And then I lose the quality of the photos since they come out grainy.
How do I tackle this?
CHeers
Samy