I rented a canon T3i from my university and tonight im going out to an abandoned building at night. when I have the time I intend to play around with the settings but since leave in a few hours could you guys recommend ISO, aperture, shutter speed and other setting to take good pictures in low light situations.
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>>3069877
Get a tripod. Put ISO on 100 and increase exposure time in Tv till you get the result that you want. Also use your timer to release shutter not to fuck up your shot by pressing the button.
And use raw to be able to edit them later. Aaaaaaaaand go fuck yourself you lazy piece of shit
ISO 12800
1/4000s
f/32
>>3069888
I would bump the ISO to 25600 to be safe
>>3069877
Use the flash it'll help heaps.
I'd recommend ISO 400 or 800, shutters speed around 125/second and the smallest aperture possible. If that exposure is too bright turn the ISO to 100-200
Look at your in camera light meter
>>3069877
>renting
>t3i
>university
What the cunting fuck is this?
>>3069888
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>>3069877
Use a tripod if it's that dark. Otherwise, around 1/125 tv will get you through if you don't have the time to deal with M
For general urbex shit go t the thread on >>>/out/ and ask.
>>3069877
Don't you have something like 100 USD to buy and old used DSLR?