Hi all,
As a mum of a 2 yr old I often find myself shooting indoors in poor lighting conditions. My problem is I need a fast shutter speed to freeze my daughters continual movement & I don't like the effect of the in built flash. I'm a novice, does anyone have any tips (other than go outside) to get better quality shots. I like grain, but hate noise. My previous experiences was with film processing, so I don't know a lot about digital post processing to reduce noise.
Thanks for your help,
Nic


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My recommendation is that you go out and by the Pentax SMC FA 50mm f/1.4 lens for your K-r. It retails for around $250 to $350 in Australia if I've done my research correctly. Taking the aperture down to f1.4 (or even f1.8 or f2.0) is going to give you a lot more light gathering ability. This should let you increase your shutter speed with only a minor increase ISO thus avoiding the grain. Note that this is not a recommendation for that specific lens... I looked it up because I know you are shooting with a Pentax K-r. There may be a Sigma or Tamron lens which works just as well for less.

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