Monday, June 27, 2016

Low Light Photography

I own a Fuji X30 camera, which was launched about two years ago -- a fair length of time in camera-speak. It has a good reputation, although there is a debate about what it can do in low light. Here is an example shot -- a photo I took on Saturday night in a makeshift photo studio. It is taken at 1/60s, F2.8, ISO 3200. OBSERVATION: This photo was pushing the camera. With moving subjects, the exposure could not have been much slower. The young woman is lit up by a laptop screen -- which gives one a sense of the very low light. Does the Fuji "cut it"? You be the judge. You may click on the photo to enlarge.

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