November 2019
Beginner to intermediate
208 pages
4h 42m
English

Now, if you’re shooting in bright light, shutter speed won’t be an issue, so you’ll want to use the lowest, cleanest native ISO for your camera. The ISO where you’ll have the lowest noise and, therefore, the cleanest image files. For most cameras, that will be 100 ISO, but it might be as low as 64 ISO or as high as 200 ISO on some older Nikons. The important thing is that you use the lowest number—not a letter and number, like “L01.” If you’re not shooting in bright light, and you need to use an ISO that will increase your shutter speed to a speed that will allow you to hand-hold and still get sharp shots, then ...
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