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What camera settings are best for indoor photography?
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What camera settings are best for indoor photography?
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Aperture: For indoor portraits, an aperture between f/1.8 and f/2.8 is the best, and anything up to f/5.6 you can probably get away with. For room photography and wide shots, f/11 is usually the best.
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