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Old 10-01-2008, 08:50 PM
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i would recommend an ISO of 400 or 800

as i understand it, your signal to noise ratio gets worse as you bump up the ISO. you get heaps more noise for very little signal increase. ISO1600 is useful for testing settings like focus and alignment, but i wouldn't use it for imaging.


of course the best way to do it is to shoot RAW and mess with all that later.
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