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转载 ( Diane Miller)
Shooting in low light often means we need to boost the ISO, which leads to more noise in our images. And that leads to more care in post-production. Here’s how I mitigate noise after the shot. I really dislike noise, and a few years ago I hated to venture above ISO 400. Now I have the full-frame Canon 5D Mark II and with the right subject I can shoot at ISO 3200. But I won’t go to such an extreme ISO unless I couldn’t get the shot otherwise.
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