There was a time, not long ago, when shooting at the lowest possible ISO—100—was a priority for me. Today, I don’t care.
Can you guess the ISO used in the photo above? 25,600! Yet it looks like it was taken at ISO 800 or lower. Thanks to the performance of cameras like my Canon R6 Mark I and the power of post-processing software such as DxO PureRaw (my favorite), Topaz Photo AI, and Lightroom Classic, it’s now possible to achieve remarkably low noise levels—easily cleaned up with these tools.
Results like the photo above made me change my default approach—from manually selecting the ISO to simply using Auto ISO.
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