Knowing that I use a wide angle lens primarily indoors is also helpful to confirm that I need a really fast wide angle prime lens, specifically for shooting low light indoor photos. The option is there to go down to a 24mm prime, but really 24mm is getting a touch too far into the ...
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The appeal to me of a fast ultra wide is how fast and accurate the AF can work for low light event photography. Standing on a small dance floor, or a locker room kneeling prayer, trying to take in as much of the scene as possible. I don't need shallow DoF, quite the opposite actu...
LOVE IT. But IMHO it is not an adequate lens for indoor shots, usually in low light. At F2 the fall out light with this lens is around 1 to 1.1/2 stop. The image captured is significantly dark for me. The focal length is perfect but the vignetting at F2 is huge. I suggest you ...
Made for FX and 35mm film formats Nano Crystal Coat and Extra-low Dispersion glass elements enhance image quality 62mm filter threads 27.9 ounces This is a very unique prime Nikon lens. Why it’s unique: It’s made for macro photography, a maximum aperture of f/2.8 for low light, and ...
F2.0. Lenses with a large maximum aperture let in more light, focus faster, are sharper, larger, and more expensive. They also make it easier to blur the background by using a large aperture for less depth of field. These lenses are especially useful for indoor and low-light photography....
This lens is a superb choice for chasing people, especially people in action, including in low light. While the 100-300mm range is optimal for many sports, extenders take this lens up to 600mm, bringing the center of large playing fields into this lens's range. ...
Thanks to the 70-200mm f/2.8 low-light capabilities, it’s a must-have lens for indoor sports photography and event photography. It’s also useful for low-light wildlife shooting. Here’s a final benefit of a fast aperture: Improved viewfinder brightness. If you use a DSLR, the viewfinde...
The Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM Lens is useful for low-light indoor photography when a flash is not permitted, appropriate or desired. It works well in a church or gym for example. The 50 f/1.4 is a good lens and focal length for full-body portraits. Keep in mind that when mounted ...
Image stabilizationand vibration reduction are useful but keep in mind that the system prevents camera shake at slower shutter speeds, and obviously slower shutter speeds are not our concern in sports photography. However, IS/VR is very good for low-light situations (indoor sports photography). So...