I have the European version of this camera and like it alot. I'm taking it to Portugal next week. I took it on a US visit a few years ago and no problems. I try to keep the ISO low as possible. Thanks for your insight!
Thanks! It is useful advice, I have actually been experimenting a lot with the g9, not sure if this is generally right for small sensors, but I have found that increasing the shutter speed helps with sharpness significantly, even if the iso is higher, as long as the exposure meter is close to 0. I am now shooting on very high isos even in good light just to raise the speed. I did not make the connection, but will try using shutter priority modes from now on, and maybe use an fn button to change the metering mode.
Interesting observation. High ISOs are mostly a problem when you underexpose, because of noise in darker areas. So you can get decent results in good light.
Thanks for the good tips! I'll try them on my ZS200 👍🙂
I have the European version of this camera and like it alot. I'm taking it to Portugal next week. I took it on a US visit a few years ago and no problems. I try to keep the ISO low as possible. Thanks for your insight!
You’re welcome! Thanks for commenting.
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Thanks! It is useful advice, I have actually been experimenting a lot with the g9, not sure if this is generally right for small sensors, but I have found that increasing the shutter speed helps with sharpness significantly, even if the iso is higher, as long as the exposure meter is close to 0. I am now shooting on very high isos even in good light just to raise the speed. I did not make the connection, but will try using shutter priority modes from now on, and maybe use an fn button to change the metering mode.
Interesting observation. High ISOs are mostly a problem when you underexpose, because of noise in darker areas. So you can get decent results in good light.
Me listening intensely…but still have yet to buy my camera LOL