Choosing between ISO and shutter speed - What is fast enough?
Left: Antilles hummingbird & juvenile black tern. Right: Juvenile Bonaparte's gull Today's cameras are a far cry from the cameras of old, even going back only 10 years. There are a multitude of differences, including sensor resolution, processing speed, electronic noise level, and vibration-mitigation technology. The two images on the left were taken with a Nikon D500, which came out in 2016. Both lenses used had VR (~4 stops compensation). The right image was taken with a Z6iii, which has built-in VR (~8 stops compensation). Also, the D500 is a crop-sensor camera (1.5x crop factor) while the Z6iii, which came out in 2024, is a full-frame camera. OK - so, why tell me that? It comes down to electronic noise. Electronic noise in a digital image causes reduced definition; details get eroded. Noise is affected by numerous variables; photographers want to keep noise levels down to maximize details. The counter to capturing...