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D750 ISO Performance
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 430980" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>It's not an easy question to answer especially not for me since I never use flash and shoot at 100 ISO only regardless the situation but am probably the only D750 owner here shooting like that.</p><p></p><p>The moment you can not open up wider or go lower in shutter, ISO is the only option to increase the exposure of the shot. We often need a certain aperture or shutter speed to be able to take a shot.</p><p></p><p>But when we increase ISO, we only increase the exposure of the finished shot, we don't increase the exposure the sensor receives. ISO is the easy method to get the right exposure but there are other possibilities which are not that easy to explain and based upon the technical aspects of the D750 and what can be done during post-processing.</p><p></p><p>But generally, if your cam indicates the shot is underexposed even after you set the maximum aperture and shutter you need for that shot, it is best to increase ISO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 430980, member: 31330"] It's not an easy question to answer especially not for me since I never use flash and shoot at 100 ISO only regardless the situation but am probably the only D750 owner here shooting like that. The moment you can not open up wider or go lower in shutter, ISO is the only option to increase the exposure of the shot. We often need a certain aperture or shutter speed to be able to take a shot. But when we increase ISO, we only increase the exposure of the finished shot, we don't increase the exposure the sensor receives. ISO is the easy method to get the right exposure but there are other possibilities which are not that easy to explain and based upon the technical aspects of the D750 and what can be done during post-processing. But generally, if your cam indicates the shot is underexposed even after you set the maximum aperture and shutter you need for that shot, it is best to increase ISO. [/QUOTE]
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