[SOLVED] looking for a good low light camera under 600£

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If you can use tripod, most of camera will do well in the low light condition. If you don't allow to use tripod, you have to hand hold the camera, then buy the lens with IS ( for canon, image stabilization), or other names, like VR ( for Nikon, vibration reduction), VC (Vibration Compensation), etc. And use higher ISO too, like ISO 1000, ISO 3200, ISO6400, etc. And using the flash light too if you allow to use.

If you use tripod, you will need the shutter release cable, or wireless remote ( more expensive), and a camera bag for your camera too. One more you will need an extra camera battery too.

Recommend to read more about low light photography, something like this...
If you can use tripod, most of camera will do well in the low light condition. If you don't allow to use tripod, you have to hand hold the camera, then buy the lens with IS ( for canon, image stabilization), or other names, like VR ( for Nikon, vibration reduction), VC (Vibration Compensation), etc. And use higher ISO too, like ISO 1000, ISO 3200, ISO6400, etc. And using the flash light too if you allow to use.

If you use tripod, you will need the shutter release cable, or wireless remote ( more expensive), and a camera bag for your camera too. One more you will need an extra camera battery too.

Recommend to read more about low light photography, something like this: https://www.creativelive.com/blog/low-light-photography-dslr-tips-for-making-the-most-of-dark-scenes/

And this Best Cameras Review: https://www.tomsguide.com/us/best-cameras,review-2196.html
 
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