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the only thing i disagree with is your comment about getting a dslr for faster continuous shooting, well my olympus bridge camera will out shoot just about every dslr out there at 30 fps
white magic.. these kids are flying…. burn them…. lol no i kidding your vid was helpful thanks
a) cameras always make noise but you can shut most of the sounds off. It’s hard to answer that one.
b) you can get good colors and exposure in low-light fluorescent lighting settings . . . MUCH better than any point and shoot out there. But for really excellent low-light performance you need a fast lens and for even better low-light performance you need a full-frame camera. You can get some decent fast primes for fairly cheap (50mm f/1.8, 40mm 2.8 pancake)
Thanks for the enlightenment on getting indoor shots with good color tones.
I’m thinking of getting a DSLR (used to have a Canon SLR long ago so some settings are still vaguely familiar). I will be taking pictures mostly at chess tournaments, so here are a couple of specific questions for my problems: a) are they noisy or quiet enough to not distract the players, and b) can I still get good colors/grain without a flash in fluorescent lighting? Any help or direction to help is appreciated.
Nice tutorial !
that’s good info for a newbie like me thanks!
sure thing!
thank that helps BIG Time !!!!
You’re welcome! It was fun to put together.
Thanks for the video.