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Don't skimp on ISO or shutter speed
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve B" data-source="post: 257689" data-attributes="member: 15754"><p>My approach is different. I use auto-ISO sometimes when I am shooting sports, especially evening/night football games or basketball games in gyms that don't have even lighting. But I shoot shutter priority with the shutter locked at 1/500 usually. I let the aperture open up as much as needed and keep the ISO as low as I can. If I do use auto ISO I never set it with a maximum greater than 6400.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve B, post: 257689, member: 15754"] My approach is different. I use auto-ISO sometimes when I am shooting sports, especially evening/night football games or basketball games in gyms that don't have even lighting. But I shoot shutter priority with the shutter locked at 1/500 usually. I let the aperture open up as much as needed and keep the ISO as low as I can. If I do use auto ISO I never set it with a maximum greater than 6400. [/QUOTE]
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