RVT1K
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I know a neutral density filter would have been useful but I don't own one.
I was shooting at the drag races and wanted a low shutter speed to get lots of motion blur.
The issue was that it was a very bright day and I was already at ISO 100 and f/11 and really would have liked the shutter to have been a little slower than it was.
I had concerns that the auto focus was going to have issues if I closed the aperture any more and my only other option was a lower ISO.
But that was going to put me into the extended low range and I chose not to mostly out of simply not having any experience with it. I didn't want to get home and find I took a bunch of shots I wasn't happy with.
So my question is this: Are there any detrimental effects of going that low with the ISO setting? Would I have noticed anything or was I unnecessarily concerned?
I was shooting at the drag races and wanted a low shutter speed to get lots of motion blur.
The issue was that it was a very bright day and I was already at ISO 100 and f/11 and really would have liked the shutter to have been a little slower than it was.
I had concerns that the auto focus was going to have issues if I closed the aperture any more and my only other option was a lower ISO.
But that was going to put me into the extended low range and I chose not to mostly out of simply not having any experience with it. I didn't want to get home and find I took a bunch of shots I wasn't happy with.
So my question is this: Are there any detrimental effects of going that low with the ISO setting? Would I have noticed anything or was I unnecessarily concerned?