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<blockquote data-quote="Stangman98" data-source="post: 132726" data-attributes="member: 8647"><p>I never use auto ISO. I want complete control over what I am doing. For stage shots I am usually at 2000-3200. Crowd shots 4000-6400. I always shoot in RAW so the I can get better files to edit in LR4. I hate that damn magenta color LED lighting though, but I hate the idea of flash shooting it also. I have been working with colors to eliminate some of that magenta. </p><p>I can't wait to move outside this summer to shoot the band. That will be awesome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stangman98, post: 132726, member: 8647"] I never use auto ISO. I want complete control over what I am doing. For stage shots I am usually at 2000-3200. Crowd shots 4000-6400. I always shoot in RAW so the I can get better files to edit in LR4. I hate that damn magenta color LED lighting though, but I hate the idea of flash shooting it also. I have been working with colors to eliminate some of that magenta. I can't wait to move outside this summer to shoot the band. That will be awesome! [/QUOTE]
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