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What aperture for shooting inside?
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What aperture for shooting inside?
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Keep ISO as low as possible (around 100) Use an aperture of f/4 or lower for portraits and f/11 for wide shots. Select the white balance preset or use a custom setting for the specific lighting conditions.
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