How To Take Indoor Photos With Dslr
So if your lens goes down to f56 then consider shooting at f71 when possible.
How to take indoor photos with dslr. It is hard to shoot handheld with anything below 160. When shooting indoors on a single subject I recommend a maximum aperture of 4 and when shooting groups 71. It would be better to take the RAW photos to facilitate further photo editing and get many opportunities for this.
Plus you can shoot in both landscape and portrait. How to fix it. The aperture of the camera should be large that is F4 or F28.
Try to utilize a monopod or stabilize the camera on the back of a seat. Macro photography is a nice idea for indoor pictures. Use natural light from windows to light your subjects.
With the right settings though you can take professional quality photos indoors by taking control of your camera settings. Put you camera onto M for manual this is the setting on Canons not sure about other models. This infographic gets you started.
After taking the previous photos I settled on f4 and 150 of a second with ISO 100. Click image to see full size. Change up the perspective of your shots.
If you find out that brightness is low then set your ISO. Avoid having the window behind your subject as that will make your subject appear very dark. Shutter speed should be set to around 160 second but never shoot lower than 150 second.