f/2.8 Aperture Not Always Necessary
Summary
This guide explores low-light photography techniques, questioning the absolute necessity of f/2.8 apertures. It provides practical insights and demonstrations to show that achieving good results in dim conditions is possible with various settings and approaches. The focus is on understanding how to manage light and camera settings effectively, rather than relying solely on wide apertures.
Key points
- Challenges the necessity of f/2.8 for low-light photography.
- Offers practical advice for shooting in dim conditions.
- Focuses on effective light and camera setting management.