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Old 06-11-2010, 10:32 PM
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One more thing,

Unless you have an extremely high-end pro camera, there are trade offs to using high ISO settings. With higher ISO settings, more light sensitivity for your camera sensor, you run the risk of losing image quality, and introduce noise and or chromatic aberration into your images. The safe this to do is shoot as low as ISO as you can.

If the light level to too low, then think about shooting with a flash. When shooting with a flash consider using an off camera flash technique. Check out strobist.com for their Lighting tutorial 101.

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Joe
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