p.4 #1 · Strange thing happened on my way to the ideal kit...
Steve Spencer wrote:
In practice we need to consider aperture, shutter speed, and ISO when taking a shot and by aperture I mean the f/number I select for the lens. We of course need to balance all three, but lower ISO is generally a good thing, and faster shutter speed is often a good thing especially when handholding a shot, and aperture should be set for the desired depth of field. Having good light generally makes balancing these parameters easier and that often means more light, but not always as the quality of the light as well as the amount of light matters. So yeah, a bit more complicated than more light, but it is not as if more light isn't generally important or that it is hard to understand why it is important....Show more →
p.4 #2 · Strange thing happened on my way to the ideal kit...
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Jul 30, 2025 at 07:12 PM
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p.4 #3 · Strange thing happened on my way to the ideal kit...
gdanmitchell wrote:
My point remains. :-)
I wasn't challenging your point, just hopefully adding some nuance. That's why I stated my explicit agreement with your point, but didn't just like your post.