Why use High ISO Settings?
There are times when shooting at a high ISO is the only option available to you – because there isn’t enough light in a scene for you to get a correct exposure any other way. In these situations you should be aware in advance that your results are going to have additional texture – skin isn’t going to look perfectly smooth for example. If you know this is going to happen and start to plan the shot a bit differently, you can still take great photos that you will be delighted with…
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