Bob W wrote:
But doesn't ISO 100 on a digital cam pretty much get you the same "look"
as 50 in film terms?
Does 100 become more like 25 when the top of the scale is really high?
I can't handhold my camera at anything under 400 unless it is a really
bright day. But it seems to me that 400 ISO
on my drk side Camera is as sharp and fine as PKR64 in good light.
But maybe its just my eyes...
ann
it's not just about 'look' in the sense of fine grain/reduced noise, but
about being able to make use of wider apertures in bright light. Especially
with sensors smaller than 35mm, when the depth-of-field is so pronounced. On
a sunny-16 day you'd struggle to shoot less than f/4 or f/5.6 at ISO 200.
Bob
Yeah I didn't think of that... But what I was thinking was (or
wondering was) if ISO 100 digital was like
shooting with ISO 50 if you had a film camera.
OTOH if you shot really fast... wouldnt that balance out?
hmmm
ann
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