Nebell
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I have image stabilization on both my camera and the lens.
So when I can't seem to take a sharp picture, I try to make the shutter faster. It does make the picture a lot darker. So I bump ISO but it introduces noise, which annoys me as I'm a pixel peeper.
I set f-stop to 4 (the lowest I can) but this often doesn't introduce enough light to compensate for the fast shutter speed and sometimes I just want that bokeh (or not, this creates an even bigger problem).
Also, exposure wheel (the one with +3 and all the way to - 3) sometimes does nothing? Is it a bug with the camera? I was using aperture mode I think. Sometimes works, sometimes doesn't but I don't remember which mode (but not auto as I barely used that mode).
So what are my options here? Use flash? Tripod? Or live with high iso?
Or am I doing something wrong?
From my understanding, faster shutter makes less blur. But I also noticed that higher iso also helps with blur while introducing noise.
I've tried to take pictures of both static objects and a domestic rabbit and while I often failed to get enough sharpness by shooting static object, trying to get a sharp photo of the rabbit was an epic fail every freaking time because it moves constantly (both without tripod).
The camera in question is Sony A7R III + Sony FE 24-105 F/4 G OSS
So when I can't seem to take a sharp picture, I try to make the shutter faster. It does make the picture a lot darker. So I bump ISO but it introduces noise, which annoys me as I'm a pixel peeper.
I set f-stop to 4 (the lowest I can) but this often doesn't introduce enough light to compensate for the fast shutter speed and sometimes I just want that bokeh (or not, this creates an even bigger problem).
Also, exposure wheel (the one with +3 and all the way to - 3) sometimes does nothing? Is it a bug with the camera? I was using aperture mode I think. Sometimes works, sometimes doesn't but I don't remember which mode (but not auto as I barely used that mode).
So what are my options here? Use flash? Tripod? Or live with high iso?
Or am I doing something wrong?
From my understanding, faster shutter makes less blur. But I also noticed that higher iso also helps with blur while introducing noise.
I've tried to take pictures of both static objects and a domestic rabbit and while I often failed to get enough sharpness by shooting static object, trying to get a sharp photo of the rabbit was an epic fail every freaking time because it moves constantly (both without tripod).
The camera in question is Sony A7R III + Sony FE 24-105 F/4 G OSS