i understand 1/2/3/4 stop advantage for image stabilization because it lets you shoot at a slower shutter speed, so you gain 1/23/4 stopswhat does it mean when we're talking about image quality/noise?is it for example, camera A takes images with this kind of noise at ISO 1600 then camera B takes images with the same kind of noise at ISO 6400, so camera B has a 2 stop advantageis that it?
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thanks, buddy
actually, not end thread yetif my camera is set to 1/3 increments, does this mean, let's say i'm in shutter priority mode, every 3 clicks i made with the control wheel = 1 stop?
>>262520yes again
>>262520Yes. More or less.(I think there's some rounding involved. And I'm not sure about aperture priority with lenses like the 50/1.8 whose max aperture doesn't fall on a full stop 'cause the math to figure out if f/1.8 is a third stop makes my brain start hurting. But generally yeah)
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>>262520Sort of. Remember that in a priority mode, you're making a stop of adjustment to one parameter, but the other is changing a stop in the other direction, so you're still letting the exact same amount of light hit the sensor/film.