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Nikon DSLR Cameras
General Digital SLR Cameras
Don't skimp on ISO or shutter speed
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<blockquote data-quote="everprentice" data-source="post: 257439" data-attributes="member: 19874"><p>Definitely agree with this. IMHO, the amount and quality of lighting is far more essential than ISO. That's why fast glass is important because no matter how good your sensor is, the image quality is dictated by glass you have in front of it. However, it is nice to have the ability to raise the ISO when required. I never use auto-ISO because I find it difficult to visualize my image when the camera adjusts the ISO by itself. Also, if you have hundreds of photos in a series with varying ISO levels, it takes a lot to go through individual photos and adjusting each to your liking in post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everprentice, post: 257439, member: 19874"] Definitely agree with this. IMHO, the amount and quality of lighting is far more essential than ISO. That's why fast glass is important because no matter how good your sensor is, the image quality is dictated by glass you have in front of it. However, it is nice to have the ability to raise the ISO when required. I never use auto-ISO because I find it difficult to visualize my image when the camera adjusts the ISO by itself. Also, if you have hundreds of photos in a series with varying ISO levels, it takes a lot to go through individual photos and adjusting each to your liking in post. [/QUOTE]
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