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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 694468" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Agreed. I'll let ISO goes as high as it needs if it means having the shutter speed and aperture I want because shutter speed and aperture control motion blur and depth of field; and those are critical factors for me. Noise I can deal with when post-processing but motion blur, or a shot that's fuzzy because the DoF is to shallow, I can't really do much with. The number of shots I've trashed due to unwanted motion blur, or too little DoF, are beyond counting but the number of shots I've had to trash due to "noise" I could probably count on my fingers and toes. As Nick points out, sometimes you just can't have the exact shot you want due to circumstances beyond one's control, and when that happens you just have to accept it and focus on the shots you CAN get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 694468, member: 13090"] Agreed. I'll let ISO goes as high as it needs if it means having the shutter speed and aperture I want because shutter speed and aperture control motion blur and depth of field; and those are critical factors for me. Noise I can deal with when post-processing but motion blur, or a shot that's fuzzy because the DoF is to shallow, I can't really do much with. The number of shots I've trashed due to unwanted motion blur, or too little DoF, are beyond counting but the number of shots I've had to trash due to "noise" I could probably count on my fingers and toes. As Nick points out, sometimes you just can't have the exact shot you want due to circumstances beyond one's control, and when that happens you just have to accept it and focus on the shots you CAN get. [/QUOTE]
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