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Old 3rd October 2008, 02:33 PM
Erik H. Bakke Erik H. Bakke is offline
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Alternatively, if the conditions and what you want to photograph dictates the use of a high ISO setting because of movement, then use the lowest ISO setting that still eliminates motion blur sufficiently to achieve your goal.

Then sacrifice resolution for noise reduction by downscaling the resulting image. Naturally, this would work better the higher difference between your camera resolution and the resolution of the end result.

However, this technique tends to give quite the same dynamic and colour vibrancy as you would get when photographing a still subject. With experience, you can correct some of this through image processing.
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