better ISO or image stabilizer for lower-light shots?
Yes, but in these small P&S cameras I dont see any lenses faster than 2.8
(please let me know if you
know of any substantially faster) so I've already optimized that as much as
I can.
"BD" wrote in message
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A low aperture setting is another variable to factor in. Your camera
goes to f/2.8 in the wide-angle setting, which should be pretty
reasonable for lower-light shots. Your depth of field will decrease as
you approach f/2.8, but you will get a faster shutter speed at the same
lighting levels.
BD
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