tballphoto
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Why do all the talking heads online, and so many "professional photographers" with you tube channels all tell me that I should NEVER shoot my DSLR with an ISO beyond 800?
or find out what the native ISO of your camera is.(not an easy task as camera manufacturers seem to keep that value a secret for some reason.)Ah yes, Youtube. Talking heads or talking turkeys.
There is an easy solution to this one.
Do your own ISO tests, check the results, and decide which you like best for any given subject/scene.
It's known as thinking for yourself...
There are plenty of ppl out there that spend 10K+ on equipment and then take pictures of brick walls at ISO100.
Sharpness is a curse. Fuck you Ansel!
Never listen to anyone who dictates absolutes.I always wonder at the tendency of created internet resources like YouTube videos to include "Never" or "Always" recommendations rather than "better" or "to be used with caution" recommendations.
It is like a world with too many used car dealers.
Best advice ever.Never listen to anyone who dictates absolutes.
I've freely used the top ISO for sports. Better a grainy picture than non picture at all.
Don't you mean, "Be wary about listening to anyone who dictates absolutes."Never listen to anyone who dictates absolutes.
Never listen to anyone who dictates absolutes.
And that unpredictability, combined with the radical magnitude of change of the ISO selected by the camera, is precisesly why I normally never use Auto ISO!then again i use auto ISO.... its funny how a change in shutter speed can redue the iso from 20,000 down to 800
I never, ever speak in absolutes
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