>>3029057Nice exposure with little noise is obviously what we are all searching for. The trick is trial and error. I am working with a crappy d3200 who's low light performance is very mediocre and the pics listed below are mine. Most of my shots are taken at ISO 3200, but depending on your camera it might handle higher ISO with less noise. I have seen some sony a7 pics shooting 6400 that seem to have the same if not less noise than mine.
>>3028518>>3028492>>3028445>>3028441>>3027954>>3027752Ultimately next time you go out, open your F stop fully, take 20 second exposures, and set the ISO at 800, then 1600, then 3200, then 6400. Then see if the extra light intake is worth the noise increase.
The pic attached is no PP at 3200 ISO on my 14mm rokinon f2.8