>>3784100really, max ISO is whatever you're comfortable with presenting, but too much noise can destract / take away from your composition
>Check out Daido moriyama, he's got some cool stuff >>3784281this anon has a good point, some cameras/sensors have more pleasing grain patterns / look better at higher ISO than normal
>>3784565this might be b8 but you shouldn't feel the need to set constraints like this because
Based advice
>>3784665getting the shot over high iso is always worth it, dont stress about grain too much - understanding conventions is important before you can decide when to break them
pic related, iso2000 with no noise reduction from an apsc sensor