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In this episode, I break down the balancing act at the heart of wildlife photography: ISO, shutter speed, and aperture. How high should you push your ISO?
I talk about the trade-off between freezing action with faster shutter speeds and keeping noise under control—and why a sharp, slightly noisy image often beats a blurry one.
I also highlight how aperture isn’t just about exposure, but a creative tool for isolating subjects and shaping your image.
Plus, I cut through the hype around megapixels and explain why full-frame cameras typically deliver better low-light performance than crop sensors with the same resolution.
It's time for another podcast...
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In this episode, I break down the balancing act at the heart of wildlife photography: ISO, shutter speed, and aperture. How high should you push your ISO?
I talk about the trade-off between freezing action with faster shutter speeds and keeping noise under control—and why a sharp, slightly noisy image often beats a blurry one.
I also highlight how aperture isn’t just about exposure, but a creative tool for isolating subjects and shaping your image.
Plus, I cut through the hype around megapixels and explain why full-frame cameras typically deliver better low-light performance than crop sensors with the same resolution.
It's time for another podcast...
Thank you for listening. Please Like and Subscribe as it really does make a difference.
I am currently running two free webinars every month, and I have a new series of short photography courses coming up. You can find out about the latest webinars here.
And the current short courses here.
I hope that some of them will float your boat!
Support the show
Support the show
Thank you for listening to my podcast. If you have enjoyed it and found it useful, please consider a subscription. Most people don't subscribe, but those who do allow me to continue to produce this content. If you would like to subscribe, you can do so here:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1803730/support
Website
Please check out my website for the latest collections, photography tips and challenges, and more!
Develop your photography by taking a course:
Go from "Auto" to Awesome photos in just one week (click here)!
Contact Me
You can contact me directly at: [email protected]
Please don't keep me a secret! Please share my podcast with anyone else who you think might be interested.
Thank you for listening.

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