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Photographing multiple skin tones
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 538637" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Manual mode with Auto-ISO is how I shoot 99% of the time. It allows me to decide aperture and shutter speed, which are the crucial aspects for me artistically speaking, while Auto-ISO delivers consistent exposure. I'm willing to let my ISO go as high as it needs to, typically, in order to keep to my chosen shutter speed and aperture because as I see it, digital noise is the most correctable aspect of the Exposure Triangle. And, as JSee points out, you can even control ISO to a degree by using the Exposure Compensation button/scroll-wheel combo. I find this gives me just the right balance of automation and anal-retentive control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 538637, member: 13090"] Manual mode with Auto-ISO is how I shoot 99% of the time. It allows me to decide aperture and shutter speed, which are the crucial aspects for me artistically speaking, while Auto-ISO delivers consistent exposure. I'm willing to let my ISO go as high as it needs to, typically, in order to keep to my chosen shutter speed and aperture because as I see it, digital noise is the most correctable aspect of the Exposure Triangle. And, as JSee points out, you can even control ISO to a degree by using the Exposure Compensation button/scroll-wheel combo. I find this gives me just the right balance of automation and anal-retentive control. [/QUOTE]
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