![]() ![]() ![]() So if you are shooting low light subject matter, the low light issue will probably be the problem for you. ![]() The other two issues, low light and shutter response, are both affected by the low light issue. So, let's compare the three issues, shall we? I can tell you from experience that the autofocus really doesn't care about the low light issue-it's not that the low light issue affects autofocus, it's that the low light issue makes it really difficult to autofocus with a tripod. I'm not sure what a photographer would do if they had a tripod but no one would care to use it since they wouldn't be able to shoot low light. So you have to get a balance between noise and low light. Of course, the higher you set the ISO, the more noise you will get. The only way to combat the low light issue is by using a higher ISO setting. The tripod also isn't a huge issue-it is just the most practical method to get good exposure. ![]()
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