aCiD99 wrote in post #2294292
Thanks, worst case scenario I'll just go with the 18-55 cause I'll have nothing better and try my bestest.
Bestest effort, just might generate some results...If you absolutely have to go with just the kit lens...If you set the ISO at 1600, like Rene' and iareRay have in the photo samples, and...set up for the shot and get the camera real steady, sustain the steadiness and fire away...With less than optimal conditions, you will want to carefully take a lot of photos and hope for the best...
Dwight McCann suggested to me, to also keep checking the Hystogram values...It really helps to do so...
Chimping after each shot on the LCD screen also lets you know where the adjustments need to be made...
That's the best way to be certain of getting more keepers...
I would start practicing ...go through the actual motions, around the house with regular indoor lighting...It will certainly ease your mind, knowing your potential...
The 50mm f/1.8 lens is pretty sharp and reasonable for general photography...I use it sometimes at a local venue and get group shots and some close ups too...It's sharp enough to enlarge from originals and trim/crop out the best portions of the pic...It is a good investment...
You'll find two schools of thought: the 2.8L zooms and the 1.2, 1.4, 1.8, 2.0 2.8 primes...or any combination from these lenses...
Start testing that kit lens indoors right away...