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D3400
ISO Limits
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 692755" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>No limit for me. I shoot birds with minimal manual settings and auto iso. Lowest handheld shutter speed and almost wide open. Iso can go as high as it wants. If I know the light is poor, I'll open my lens wide open but I normally like it down one stop for better sharpness. For me, no point in limiting my iso, it is what it is since I'm already at my lowest shutter speed and wide open. If its too grainy, it wasn't meant to be but I might as well have the shot to play with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 692755, member: 4923"] No limit for me. I shoot birds with minimal manual settings and auto iso. Lowest handheld shutter speed and almost wide open. Iso can go as high as it wants. If I know the light is poor, I'll open my lens wide open but I normally like it down one stop for better sharpness. For me, no point in limiting my iso, it is what it is since I'm already at my lowest shutter speed and wide open. If its too grainy, it wasn't meant to be but I might as well have the shot to play with. [/QUOTE]
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