PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine

Low-light interior photography

hotographing building interiors often requires a tripod, but improved high ISO performance and image stabilization enables photographers to shoot when tripods are not permitted. With Auto ISO selected, camera programming aims to ensure that shots are shake-free. Using conventional photographyPriority modes. However several EOS R-series cameras have in-body stabilization that enables slower speeds to be employed, yet achieve successful images as long as the subject is still. If a lens has image stabilization, slower shutter speeds can also be used.

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