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Bee - Macro Beginner
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 54705" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>The iso number by itself is not that important, but you can bring it up to 1600 WHEN YOU NEED IT. What is the most important in my opinion is that you make sure you have a fast enough shutter speed to get the sharp shot. Sometimes iso 200 will be fine, other times you'll have to bring it up to 800. For macro shots, anything under 1/125 is risky (you can get great shots but you'll also get a lot of rejects because of camera movement).</p><p></p><p>Have fun learning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 54705, member: 3903"] The iso number by itself is not that important, but you can bring it up to 1600 WHEN YOU NEED IT. What is the most important in my opinion is that you make sure you have a fast enough shutter speed to get the sharp shot. Sometimes iso 200 will be fine, other times you'll have to bring it up to 800. For macro shots, anything under 1/125 is risky (you can get great shots but you'll also get a lot of rejects because of camera movement). Have fun learning. [/QUOTE]
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