I got a D70s and it can not compare to the newer higher ISO wonders like the D700. If you looked at some of my shots I was shooting around 1/10 of a sec at 3.5-5.6ish at ISO 6400 and other times when I tightened it up a bit I was able to squeak out…
I shoot with a Nikon D70 I borrowed my brothers 50MM prime with a 1.8 aperature. I didn't use a tripod but I need to try with a tripod. I got a couple of shots without the movement, but the person I was shooting for wanted slight movement. I need to…
Here, here, second to all below. Rusty was understated "You can't really do the shot without a tripod" unless you like wiggles and lack of focus. I shoot with the 700 and as Tim stated, "it does the job in low light" I shot for Salt Lake Opera and e…
Do you shoot Nikon like your brother? One thing... D700 go rent it today from pictureline. The thing is a light sponge and fast primes if you got'em 50/1.4(8), 85/1.4(8), 105/2.8, 135/2 and a tripod/monopod. Here is an album of shots from a church e…
I second Rusty's suggestion on a tripod. When you say 'minimal light' can you use a flash? If so, definitely use a flash. I wouldn't use on-camera or full strength but a little fill could help. One further suggestion with light or no light is to pan…
Do you have a tripod that you could use? That would be a huge help with this. Also make sure you use your flash even with timed exposure. This will give one shot with some detail and "stillness" then the rest of the shot can move around that after t…
I have a friend that wants me to take some pictures of him at his concert with minimal light. He wants the shutter left open so you can see his movement. I can do that with no problem but I can't hold it still. Last time I did it with a 4.5 aperatur…