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Originally Posted by Roy C
When you use high ISO's correct exposure is essential (if you underexpose and push in processing any noise will be magnified, especially if you crop hard).
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wise words which I thoroughly endorse (albeit from Nikon end): you can only assist yourself the once, either by using higher ISO, or exposure compensation in PP.
What ISO one uses varies incredibly with the light quality where you are. I set at 100 with great delight when I go to the seaside, but crawl back to 200 on good days back home in 'sodden and unkind' midlands and higher as needed
Wouldn't it be lovely if you could fix speed and aperture and the camera come up with the ISO as an alternative to aperture and shutter priority