Originally Posted by
erainn
. . . I am seeking practical advice on taking photographs of remote features within cathedrals and old churches. Often located at some height and within low light getting a decent image can be challenging. I am not helped with the lens I have which is a Sigma DC 17 to 50 mm 1:2.8 EX HSM, but economics means that a more appropriate zoom, or even 'super-zoom' are not affordable for me just now.
So I wondering, within the tight limitations this lens imposes for such conditions, are there any aperture /shutter speed settings which can at least maximize what quality of image is possible when using it in such circumstances. I do use a tripod, zoom in to the max, hope that auto-focus operates and take the shot.
Then I use Fireworks to get a cropped image of the feature. Notwithstanding the obvious solution, does anyone have any suggestions how I can ensure the best possible results when taking such photographs? . . .