Better Fuji Photos Episode 3: AUTO ISO for Sharper Photos
I was haunted by unwanted motion blur for years when I started my digital photography journey. Keeping track of an ISO that would produce noise-free photos and a shutter speed fast enough to freeze motion seemed to be beyond my grasp.
But then I became comfortable using auto ISO. Suddenly (most of) my photos were sharp as a tack! And I've never looked back; it continues to be one of my favorite exposure features.
In this episode, we’ll discuss the argument for not caring about noise, letting the camera handle the ISO decisions, and how to set up Auto ISO in Fujifilm cameras.
All for making exposure easier and getting sharper photos!
(YouTube video) X-T4 vs X-T5 high ISO noise comparison: https://youtu.be/NJH1UVDW-5o
Fujifilm Camera Tutorial Courses: https://photocourses.link/cameras. Use the code "POD20" for 20% off.
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