Hi, rather new with photography, not so sure about ISO settings. anyone can help me with that? many thanks...
Hi, rather new with photography, not so sure about ISO settings. anyone can help me with that? many thanks...
i would sometimes use up to 1600 and 3200 when indoors due to the lack of light as i think a pic is more important than noise lvl and we can use software to eliminate the noise slightly too
for me, id just recommend a max of iso 400 + ev compensation + built in flash. anything above 800 is noisy
Hi, rather new with photography, not so sure about ISO settings. anyone can help me with that? many thanks...
For me, I look at my shutter speed at any desired aperture. Suppose I need an aperture of 5.6, and the minimum shutter speed is 1/250s, if the current ISO cannot ensure this shutter speed, I will increase the ISO to compensate.
Perhaps you can consider so. I use manual and aperture priority most of the time, but in either case, if I do not have a tripod with me, I'd try as far as possible to stick to the slowest shutter speed = 1/focal length principle to avoid handshake. Personally, for my camera, camera shakes produce uglier images than ISO noise.Wahaha... u are hardcore Aperture Priority (Av) user
Hi, rather new with photography, not so sure about ISO settings. anyone can help me with that? many thanks...