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What ISO should I use for golden hour?
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What ISO should I use for golden hour?
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For golden hour shots, use a low ISO setting (100-400) to reduce noise. Set your aperture between f/2.8 and f/5.6 to capture a shallow depth of field. Adjust the white balance to "shade" to emphasize the warmth of the golden light.
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