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Can someone please help me take some good indoor photos with a kit lens (18-55mm or 28-80mm).
All the photos I've been taking recently have been indoors under standard house lighting - with the result being that there isn't enough light to get a quick enough shutter speed to eliminate blur from camera shake.
Would a good work-around be to under expose all the shots by a stop, shoot in RAW, and then push the exposure back up in PP?
Should I use the pop-up flash but maybe play with the flash exposure compensation?
Or should I buy a 50mm f1.8 to let more light in? (I'm willing to buy this lens as I'd like to play with the shallow DOF before anyone asks why I can afford this and not a decent flash)
I'd really appreciate some help as I'm fed up of blurry pics! :bang:
All the photos I've been taking recently have been indoors under standard house lighting - with the result being that there isn't enough light to get a quick enough shutter speed to eliminate blur from camera shake.
- At the moment I don't have the funds to be buying a flash, so I'm stuck with the pop-up one for now.
- I can't really shoot above ISO800 without it looking noisy as my camera is quite old.
Would a good work-around be to under expose all the shots by a stop, shoot in RAW, and then push the exposure back up in PP?
Should I use the pop-up flash but maybe play with the flash exposure compensation?
Or should I buy a 50mm f1.8 to let more light in? (I'm willing to buy this lens as I'd like to play with the shallow DOF before anyone asks why I can afford this and not a decent flash)
I'd really appreciate some help as I'm fed up of blurry pics! :bang: