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Old 11-05-08, 06:11 PM
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Kirstie,
If you are shooting macro and relying on flash, do as Jane says and keep the ISO low. For wide-angle you might not get away with ISO of 200, so 400+ for natural light work. Some people report that these Fuji's are good at higher ISO, but still try and get away with as low as you can.
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Rob

Edit: On my Olympus I used to shoot 200 for macro and 400 for wide-angle. IMHO there are too many variables to think about to keep changing ISO as well
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