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D7200
The art of ISO
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 545187" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>As has already been said, a lower ISO is better all other things being equal. Personally, I'll let the ISO go as high as it needs to for me to be able to use the aperture and shutter speed I want. Always. ISO typically doesn't have significant aesthetic impact, but freezing/blurring motion and depth of field both have very dramatic aesthetic impact</p><p></p><p>Further, the "downside" of too high an ISO is digital "noise"; which I can very effectively remove in post-processing. A blurry, or out of focus, shot due to using too slow a shutter speed or getting the wrong depth of field, I can't correct for in post-processing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 545187, member: 13090"] As has already been said, a lower ISO is better all other things being equal. Personally, I'll let the ISO go as high as it needs to for me to be able to use the aperture and shutter speed I want. Always. ISO typically doesn't have significant aesthetic impact, but freezing/blurring motion and depth of field both have very dramatic aesthetic impact Further, the "downside" of too high an ISO is digital "noise"; which I can very effectively remove in post-processing. A blurry, or out of focus, shot due to using too slow a shutter speed or getting the wrong depth of field, I can't correct for in post-processing. [/QUOTE]
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