08-31-2013, 03:52 PM
Ok, so I see two issues here:
1: Wanting a lower ISO to lower noise.
2: Wanting a lower ISO to use fast lenses in bright light without using accessories.
Even if very high ISO settings are not pretty when offered, I wonder if their choices still mean they're less noisy than they would have been if they optimised for low ISO instead?
For #2 above, would a faster shutter speed option be a desirable alternative? I've not kept up to date, but how fast do electronic shutters go these days on stills cameras?
1: Wanting a lower ISO to lower noise.
2: Wanting a lower ISO to use fast lenses in bright light without using accessories.
Even if very high ISO settings are not pretty when offered, I wonder if their choices still mean they're less noisy than they would have been if they optimised for low ISO instead?
For #2 above, would a faster shutter speed option be a desirable alternative? I've not kept up to date, but how fast do electronic shutters go these days on stills cameras?
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