Hi CS-er, I got a question on High ISO.
I've reviewed some of my photos taken last time and noticed that at 1600 ISO, when the photo was well exposed with enough light, the noise pollution wasn't so obvious. But if the photo was much underexposed, the noise is very bad and could easily tell.
So I'm I actually right to say that high ISO can be used, but you'll have to slow down the shutter speed and/or enlarge the aperture to make sure that your photo will be brightly exposed and will not turn out noisy (if noise is undesired)?
I've reviewed some of my photos taken last time and noticed that at 1600 ISO, when the photo was well exposed with enough light, the noise pollution wasn't so obvious. But if the photo was much underexposed, the noise is very bad and could easily tell.
So I'm I actually right to say that high ISO can be used, but you'll have to slow down the shutter speed and/or enlarge the aperture to make sure that your photo will be brightly exposed and will not turn out noisy (if noise is undesired)?