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Correcting bad shots
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<blockquote data-quote="carpenterken" data-source="post: 781541" data-attributes="member: 72421"><p>The reality is, the kit lens that came on the camera doesn't open up enough to get a fast enough shutter speed in a gym (the more a lens opens up , the more light comes in). As you get more comfortable with the camera you'll fine yourself wanting a 2.8 is lens. You can fix the white balance fairly easy, but theirs nothing you can do about the motion blur.</p><p>An off camera flash would help get the shutter speed up also. If you get one use the camera in p or m mode though.</p><p>welcome to the world of spend spend spend that we know as slr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carpenterken, post: 781541, member: 72421"] The reality is, the kit lens that came on the camera doesn't open up enough to get a fast enough shutter speed in a gym (the more a lens opens up , the more light comes in). As you get more comfortable with the camera you'll fine yourself wanting a 2.8 is lens. You can fix the white balance fairly easy, but theirs nothing you can do about the motion blur. An off camera flash would help get the shutter speed up also. If you get one use the camera in p or m mode though. welcome to the world of spend spend spend that we know as slr. [/QUOTE]
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