James B.Davis wrote (edited):

Handholding wide open often produces less than optimum results. If
you're shooting inside you need more DOF anyway than f1.8 can provide.
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We are assuming here again. Sometimes if you are shooting a person
inside you want a shallow depth of field. Portrait photographers can use
the wide aperture, if the subjest is placed at about 10-12 feet away you
can have enough DOF to isolate your subject and make use of the ambient
light.

Peter K
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