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Is F2.8 good for indoor photography?
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Is F2.8 good for indoor photography?
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Apertures are measured by f-stops (example: f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, and so on). The small f-stops represent wider apertures. So, for indoor photography, start with the smaller f/stops to get brighter photos.
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