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Originally Posted by Boblobla
Ah, regulator is here, let the Canon bashing begin :P
Neeper shot my wedding and he was ####ing awesome.
Do you take your camera with you everywhere, or did you when you were starting out? I find my biggest struggle is taking enough pictures to be able to improve significantly.
At what ISO do you find you get too much noise in the image when shooting in low light situations, such as indoor or overcast/dusk? I understand this really does depend on the camera as well, but is there a number you stay the eff away from?
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Your wedding was awesome! We need to go to a game together again if the season ever starts up!
No I don't take my camera everywhere I go. If you find you are struggling to take enough photos, then go on a photo walk. Instead of taking your camera everywhere, plan a trip with your camera. Don't bring any distractions and just go shoot whatever you feel like and practice.
ISO noise depends on the camera you have. Most high end cameras like the ones I shoot can handle high ISO like you wouldn't believe. For example, my D3s can shoot at ISO 6400 and the photo is still usable to me. Because I know the limits of my cameras, I try never to shoot above ISO 2000. But if I have to I will, because in the end, getting the image is much more important. I don't know which body you are shooting with but you can do your own test to see at which ISO it becomes unusable. Or else you could just google it too as there are many sites where people do these kinds of tests.