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Is F-4 bad for low light?
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Is F-4 bad for low light?
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When working in low light conditions every extra stop can have a big impact. Using a lens with a maximum aperture of F4 rather than F2. 8 means either using a slower shutter speed or a higher ISO. While it's always better to have an F2.
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