Not sure if I should sell it

  • PartTimeDuneWizard@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Especially where more modern cameras can handle cranking up the ISO higher without completely cooking the picture in low light. f/2.8 to f/4 is a loss of a single stop of light, it is now a relative non issue to bump up to compensate. Which even then, also worth considering how your images will be viewed. Even if there’s some noise, if how you share your images means someone is only going to see it as a 3x2" post on their phone screen, isn’t gonna matter a lick. You can even miss focus a little bit if that’s the case lol. Only other photographers are going to look that close.