am shooting jpeg indoor poor/artificial light mostly at the moment with little time for post processing.
Buy a more expensive camera!
Just kidding.
I'd try to keep the ISO below 800; use fast lenses / tripod if possible,
and make an effort to set your JPG settings (sharpness, contrast etc.) to your liking.
Raw gives you a bit more options, but if you ain't got time for that this is pretty much all you can do.
Buy a more expensive camera!
Just kidding.
I'd try to keep the ISO below 800; use fast lenses / tripod if possible,
and make an effort to set your JPG settings (sharpness, contrast etc.) to your liking.
Raw gives you a bit more options, but if you ain't got time for that this is pretty much all you can do.