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Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire.
Nikon D700.
Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.3-5.6G lens at 50mm and f/5. Needs to be at least f/8 to get a decent image.
1/50th - needs to be at least 1/125th to get a sharp image.
ISO is already at 800.
You begin to see what photographers were up against when these kit lenses were provided with the last ever consumer grade film cameras. For all practical purposes 800 ISO was the limit in those times.
So: bright sunny day; tripod; or flashgun. I don't fancy the last two much.
Nikon D700.
Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.3-5.6G lens at 50mm and f/5. Needs to be at least f/8 to get a decent image.
1/50th - needs to be at least 1/125th to get a sharp image.
ISO is already at 800.
You begin to see what photographers were up against when these kit lenses were provided with the last ever consumer grade film cameras. For all practical purposes 800 ISO was the limit in those times.
So: bright sunny day; tripod; or flashgun. I don't fancy the last two much.
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