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Is F3 5 enough for low light?
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Is F3 5 enough for low light?
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When using a kit lens for low-light photography, use aperture priority or manual mode, setting aperture to its widest setting, f/3.5. Avoid zooming in, since aperture will decrease as you zoom in (f/3.5 at 18mm or f/5.6 at 55mm).
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