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Re: Ideal settings for low-light on a Canon 60D

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Jorden MosleyRe: Ideal settings for low-light on a Canon 60D
by on Apr 8, 2012 at 8:38:37 am

Whats the highest aperture on your lens? But even with that factor, chances are it was just too dark of a location. With the few times I've played around with a 60D I found going past 1600 or so creates too grainy of an image for my tastes. As a GH2 user I deal with low light issues all the time (even when hacked).

As good DSLR and Mirrorless cameras perform under low lighting, the reality is you still gotta light for these cameras to get a good exposure/picture. I'd suggest (if your budget allows) to pick up a dimmable LED camera light to mount to your camera.


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