The Nikon D80 is equipped to take quality low-light pictures, but different scenarios call for different shooting strategies. The camera’s built-in flash is useful for basic indoor scenes, but if flash is either not possible or not wanted, other options are available. Using a tripod with cable (or remote) release makes long exposures possible without camera shake. If a tripod is out of the question, adjusting the camera’s ISO, aperture and shutter speed helps keep images sharp and bright. Setting the Nikon D80 to a high ISO and wide aperture (low f-stop) will generally produce quality low-light images. Tips Warnings Writer Bio

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