When I work with my Minox subminiature cameras, ISO 100 is high ISO...

I have the K10D set to Auto ISO with the range constrained to 100-400  
most of the time. Differences in performance are near to invisible in  
that range. I go to 800, and very rarely to 1600, when I need more  
sensitivity. Those are high ISO settings, and I have the camera set  
to display the ISO warning when I'm there as they cost in dynamic  
range and image quality.

Godfrey


On Oct 22, 2007, at 10:49 AM, Tom C wrote:

> It seems we may be dancing around the term high ISO.  How do you  
> define it?
>
> With film I thought 400 was sometimes getting into high ISO  
> territory.  With
> DSLR's I consider high ISO to be 1600 and above.  More or less,  
> when I can
> see image degradation without magnification.


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