There are many possibilities, the 3 main ones:Hi Guys,
Just to add on to the question about ISO. What is a recomended ISO for taking indoor shot at home and in a restaurant?
There are many possibilities, the 3 main ones:
1. use flash, any ISO will do
2. use tripod, any ISO will do
3. use high ISO, it depends on your indoor lighting bright or dark, ISO400/800 are the more useable ones, ISO1600/2000/3200 will give too much noise.
Generally as with film...
ISO 100 for bright conditions
ISO 200 for cloudy or lower light
ISO 400 for general faster action or early evening (indoors for most places would be ok)
ISO 800 for much faster action or darker conditions (generally the most I push normally)
ISO 1600 for very dim conditions or when I want the noise factor in the shots
ISO 3200 for added noise and low light conditions.
Also, note that with flash, I normally push to only ISO 400.
nope. infact current digital sensor especially dSLR produce far lesser noise than film when comparing the same ISObut then in film it will not produce noise rite??? i dun noe cos i skip that generation
but then in film it will not produce noise rite??? i dun noe cos i skip that generation
wow, its really informative, i'm a newbie too, i'm thinking of getting the fujifilm f30 as my 1st camera, read all the good info bout its low-light shooting strengths