Adam Maas wrote: >It seriously depends on what your definition of 'low-light' is. Mine is >when I'm at 1/30 andf2 or wider at ISO1600 or 3200. Needless to say, I >consider f2.8 to be slow. You probably shoot in a lot more light than I >often do when shooting available light.
On one pre-dawn shoot I did most of the early shots were in the range of 30-second exposures at ISO 200 (film). It was so dark when I started that I could barely see what I was walking on - and I was on the edge of a precipice with a *substantial* drop(!). I switched from my 20/2.8 to my 24/2.0 mainly because I could make out objects in the foreground at the edge of the frame better and compose shots much more easily. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

