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Originally Posted by [-0MEGA-]
If I want more of the photograph to be in focus or less in focus (i.e. bokeh), I'll set the camera to Av mode. I also keep the ISO at 200 if possible, at least on the XSi I'm not that happy with the results at ISO400 or higher.
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Technically that would be depth of field, but you had the correct line of thought.
I'm really curious to know, what do you do with your photos that makes ISO 400 on the XSI unusable?
ISO 400 on the K10D is fine for me, and it's most likely "worse" then the XSI. Some of my favorite shots were taken at ISO 800 if not 1600.
Also, I love how photography has taken a 180* from what it used to be. Sure things change, I understand that. I wonder what would happen if all cameras only had manual and nothing else, not even auto focus.
That would be a sight to behold.
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