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Correct, Natural light mode is an auto-mode with the flash off. Typically higher ISO's are used as in that shot, but the camera seems to handle it pretty good itself. I was just point and shooting pretty much. THe thing that got me is with any of my other digicams, I would have shout 60+ and kept maybe 3-6, where with one I only threw out 3-4. I was pretty impressed after that.
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Hi there,
you can check out some low light S5200 shots from my gallery: I took a tons of pics from a concert in Vegas this last weekend, with many keepers to boot ;-) http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...ssage=16480189 curtis |
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Thank's Curtis, those were great shots. I'm assuming that was natural lighting. Did you use an additional telephoto lens or a tripod? I'm just trying to figure out my own photography and learn what I can from other people. We live in a small town, so getting help is hard to come by unless you want to drive 45 min. Thanks again.
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