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vor 29 Minuten schrieb Dr. G:

but a Q camera should be able to do the same:

Nice photos, congratulation, they reflect what OP was asking.

Sure the Q series can, available light can be a problem but don't has to as my shitty photo shows.
The restaurant there was for sure better illuminated than the Japanese one in the original photo,
but using the camera in manual will help with that, same with using depth of field to isolate the food.

Chris

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1 minute ago, PhotoCruiser said:

Nice photos, congratulation, they reflect what OP was asking.

Sure the Q series can, available light can be a problem but don't has to as my shitty photo shows.
The restaurant there was for sure better illuminated than the Japanese one in the original photo,
but using the camera in manual will help with that, same with using depth of field to isolate the food.

Chris

Some of the places I shoot in are very dark.  Shutter speeds of 1/8 - 1/15 aren't uncommon and I'll run the ISO up to around 6400 and 12800 in a pinch.  Bracing the camera in some way is key.  Hold your breath while taking the shot.  

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10 minutes ago, PhotoCruiser said:

Yes you did

 

Nice photos, congratulation, they reflect what OP was asking.

Sure the Q series can, available light can be a problem but don't has to as my shitty photo shows.
The restaurant there was for sure better illuminated than the Japanese one in the original photo,
but using the camera in manual will help with that, same with using depth of field to isolate the food.

Chris

Just a quick tip about depth of field with a Q.  If you stop down without half pressing the shutter you won't get to see your depth of field properly.  If you half press the shutter, hold it, and then adjust your aperture you can preview your depth of field as you do.

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