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Originally Posted by AlienQ
High ISO speed very bad for Lowlight.
Finding the compromise is the tough part if opting for low light settings.
I just did a shoot in low light settings.
Its a tough area of photography.
End up with grainer pictures or a blury model if she can not sit still during exposure time.
Thats my Leymans answer.
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As one who does a LOT of low and available light photography, motion blur is the constant enemy. I rarely change the iso to compensate (mostly I shoot at 80iso) - but rely on longer exposures, a sturdy tripod, usually a cable release...and hopefully a model who can 'strike a pose' and hold it fairly steady.