SuzukiGS750EZ
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Hey guys. I just got a Tamron SP 150-600mm G2 lens to go along with my small lens collection. I've always been more into taking photos of wild animals than anything else so I decided to make the purchase and try and take my photography a bit more serious. I love Auto ISO. I have always shot in manual but I learned on a Digital Rebel XTi so "Auto" ISO was me automatically switching it each time I wanted to shoot. I enjoy the camera moving the ISO around to compensate for my settings but since I bought the camera I haven't been 100% comfortable with it. As you all know higher ISO = More noise. More noise = Not so happy Suzuki. Before buying this lens I had my limit set to ISO 6400. The camera takes fresh photo's up to 3200 but I figured if I was ever shooting and needed that extra stop I would just add it in. All the lenses I own with the exception of my 150-600 f5/6.3 are fast, so I am able to gather plenty of light inside or out and keep my shutter speed comfortable. With this f5/6.3 at the telephoto end I'm not getting enough light to hand hold at f6.3 ISO 6400 for the most part. Here's the question (tripod out of the equation. Do I set my limit to 16000 (Native for this camera) and deal with the noise in post so I "have the shot" or do I limit myself if need be to just not shoot? Do I set it back down to 6400 and pray? What is the solution (besides a tripod) to this. I say no tripod because while I have one, I'd like to have a backup plan to shooting handheld if need be.