In low light you can't stop down with hand held, high speed film could
help but it may not provide the quality required and you missed the
out of focus effect. I try to get any shoot I want with my equipment
not to avoid them. Such as this shot again, if I have to guess I can't
make it at this wide aperture.
http://www.accura.com.hk/XA-04.jpg
C.H.Ling
Lee Penzias wrote:
>
> Actually the Tessar is a f3.5. But I stayed away from attempting to shoot
> particular close objects wide open; instead using f5.6 or f8 etc and slowing
> the shutter accordingly. I learned much through trial and error.
>
> Cheers,
> Lee
>
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