Hi , wads are ur normal iso during daylight ? I used to use 100 all the way as long as thr is sufficient light , shutterspeed ard 160-200 . Or should i increase my iso to 400 and use higher ss ? Will it be better ? Thanks .
So will there be noise even though its bright At high iso?
So will there be noise even though its bright At high iso?
Hi , wads are ur normal iso during daylight ? I used to use 100 all the way as long as thr is sufficient light , shutterspeed ard 160-200 . Or should i increase my iso to 400 and use higher ss ? Will it be better ? Thanks .
catchlights said:the is a reason you need to use particular ISO setting of this scene, so you compromise with the other two
You have a camera, right? You have a window, or a door that will let you go outside? Ergo, you have the ability to test and try as much as you want to. why don't you do that? It will be much more productive to your learning than just typing away at a keyboard and thinking of theories.
if the photographer prefer digital noise from high ISO than adding grains in the post, by all means.Though, I find myself shooting as low an ISO as possible when I move from one scene to another.
No offense to catchlight, just sharing a thought:
It would be quite funny to think, "I need that many grains on my image, hence because I need this high ISO and I have to turn up my shutter speed and turn down my aperture". Not impossible but just find it amusing as a reason for a certain ISO.
AkemiOgre said:Hi , wads are ur normal iso during daylight ? I used to use 100 all the way as long as thr is sufficient light , shutterspeed ard 160-200 . Or should i increase my iso to 400 and use higher ss ? Will it be better ? Thanks .
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