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Interiors photo

Hello, I need an advice. How to take a really great photo of interior? Office, open space etc...

11 comments

Paweł Kadysz Wide-angle lens. 8mm? 14mm? Tripod. Good light. Great angle. Awesome post-processing. That's what you need.

Ana 18mm?That's what my Nikon gives to me. Good light - you mean with additional lamps?

Paweł Kadysz Daylight is fine. Don't shoot with the ceiling lamps. 18mm is also fine if it's on a full frame and the space isn't tiny.

Ana Thanks for your advices

Aleksander Dębowski You can try HDR in interior photography. I heard that this is common practic.

Paweł Litwin I use 10 mm Samyang on APS-C for that and I think it's really great, especially for small spaces. One example of the shot I took with this set up:
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Michał Hi Ana,
If you have APS-C camera (crop sensor) I recommended to use Sigma 8-16 mm for the interiors. It's a great lens. You can think also about cheaper one Sigma 10-20mm but trust me, few times those 2mm save my butt ;) As Pawel said also good tripod will be recommended.

Ian Prince Yep, the wider the better :)

Kazzi Or, if You don't have such a wide lens... take three photos and merge them into panorama.

If You find some time, jump by to the store in Bonarka and take Your Nikon with You. I have SIgma 10-20 in stock, so You could just see the difference.

Mouhsine Idrissi The most important part is to use prime lenses, no telephotos so you can avoid distortion. Tripod is a must and make sure you level the camera horizontal and vertical, also if the light is an issue you can use long exposure for few seconds.

Gogi Golzman as everybody said.. tripod & wide lens
if you have something less wider try the brenizer method
you can search about it in google there are lots of tutorials .
good luck =]