
Can anyone give me some indoor photography tips?
I really like taking outdoor pictures with natural light, but right now it is the middle of winter with over a foot of snow outside so that is not really an option, especailly for portraits. I can never seem to get indoor pictures to turn out right. I usually turn on a lot of lights in the house but still the pictures look bad. I don't like using the flash because that washes out the pictures. I have a camera with manual modes. I also have a tripod. Any suggestions?? What camera settings should I use?? Thanks!!
Nope no DSLR, but I have a point and shoot with manual modes...
Depends on what camera do you have.Is it a DSLR?
Generally, you need to increase ISO speed, and open the aperture.
If this is not enough you really need to use the flash (or other light source).You can use the tripod for still scenes, in this case you don't have to increase ISO speed, simply increase exposure time.
If it's not a DSLR set ISO up to 400 or 800 maximum and fully open the aperture if you shot by hand.If you use the tripod set ISO to 100 and set 0.1-6 seconds exposure time.
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