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No problem, just keep the shutter speed above 60 and you should be ok with shooting handheld. I am too lazy myself to set up a tripod myself.
You have a VERY nice camera and lens, If you are just getting started look into how fstop effects depth of field and bokeh with the lens you have. After your comfortable with it try finding what color temp looks best rather than using auto white balance (8300k for me).
Another good thing to know is how shutter speed works and ISO (and the noise increase cause by increased ISO).
You have a VERY nice camera and lens, If you are just getting started look into how fstop effects depth of field and bokeh with the lens you have. After your comfortable with it try finding what color temp looks best rather than using auto white balance (8300k for me).
Another good thing to know is how shutter speed works and ISO (and the noise increase cause by increased ISO).