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What settings should i use with Canon Rebel XSI?
I’m taking pictures of kids moving around and dancing indoors where there is terrible lighting. There are two specific questions i have.
1)when i turn the flash on it flickers like crazy and is very blinding. is there any way to change that?
2)what settings should i use for indoor action shots? When i out the camera on sports, it continues to be very very blurry. I’m thinking setting my own settings on manual would be a good idea, but i dont know what settings to use.
any help ASAP would be great! Thanks!
Shooting in manual is the best, but each time the settings is going to be different. There isn’t a master setting that allows you to take great pictures all the time. In manual, you set the parameters such as aperture, shutter speed, and iso. These 3 settings can vary a lot taking pictures of different things in the same room.
You need to have the shutter speed fast. Fast enough that it stops motion. What you are getting is motion blur, caused by either your hand moving while you take the picture or your subject moving.
You can either raise up your ISO allowing you to shoot faster. Or buy a new lens like perhaps the 50mm f1.8. The bigger the aperture the more light you can let in. That allows you to shoot with a faster shutter speed.
Perhaps you should buy a introduction to photography book.
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