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ISO 800 used to be my maximum limit on my Canon aps-c cameras (50d, 80d). Maybe I'd push it up to 1000 on the odd occasion.
Now I have a Canon r7, which in theory, with it's 32.5mp crop sensor is certainly no better at higher ISO. But I really am not too worried about going to ISO 3200, more sometimes. The advent of good quality de-noise software has freed me up to just get the shot I want. Now I understand that some of this, no going over 800 was just down to me being over concerned about noise and getting the exposure right in camera does help keep noise down.
I just take photos for me, so I don't need super sharp, noise free, high quality photos.
Now I have a Canon r7, which in theory, with it's 32.5mp crop sensor is certainly no better at higher ISO. But I really am not too worried about going to ISO 3200, more sometimes. The advent of good quality de-noise software has freed me up to just get the shot I want. Now I understand that some of this, no going over 800 was just down to me being over concerned about noise and getting the exposure right in camera does help keep noise down.
I just take photos for me, so I don't need super sharp, noise free, high quality photos.




