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What is the best way to avoid / correct noise in a low light situation? (I'm talking shooting outside on low / overcast days, without using any additional lighting other than natural lighting)
Usually I shoot with the lowest ISO I can get away with, I shoot in RAW, so in Lightroom I will adjust the exposure and correct any noise until I get the result I am happy with.
However Would it work out better to shoot at a higher ISO? (1000+ etc) Rather than using a low ISO (400-640) so that I get the exposure I want, but then correct the noise from the high ISO ?
I usually try not to shoot above 640 ISO
It doesn't help I have a black dog, so I lose details very easily in the face.
Usually I shoot with the lowest ISO I can get away with, I shoot in RAW, so in Lightroom I will adjust the exposure and correct any noise until I get the result I am happy with.
However Would it work out better to shoot at a higher ISO? (1000+ etc) Rather than using a low ISO (400-640) so that I get the exposure I want, but then correct the noise from the high ISO ?
I usually try not to shoot above 640 ISO
It doesn't help I have a black dog, so I lose details very easily in the face.