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Validus 08-13-2005 08:38 AM

Shooting, the higher the ISO the better?
 
How is this stuff with the ISO settings? The higher the better?

LadyMischief 08-13-2005 08:42 AM

uhhh no.. depends on what you're shooting.. ISO is the film speed. You would use say for example 200 or 100 ISO film (or comparable digital settings) for studio or still shots... you would use 1600 ISO film (or comparable digital settings) to take pictures of say sporting events or car racing with lots of motion. WHy not look on the net or get yourself a photographer's handbook and start learning? :)

TexasDreams 08-13-2005 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Validus
How is this stuff with the ISO settings? The higher the better?

Just the opposite, you want to go with the lowest ISO for the best resolution. Higher ISO settings cause the images to get a very grainy appearance. Try to stick to around ISO 100. :thumbsup

Validus 08-13-2005 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by LadyMischief
uhhh no.. depends on what you're shooting.. ISO is the film speed. You would use say for example 200 or 100 ISO film (or comparable digital settings) for studio or still shots... you would use 1600 ISO film (or comparable digital settings) to take pictures of say sporting events or car racing with lots of motion. WHy not look on the net or get yourself a photographer's handbook and start learning? :)


Yes you are right, I got to get a book. Thanks for the ... short.... but clear help :)

BillPMB 08-13-2005 10:39 AM

http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=...otographersnet

You can learn a bit from there if you lurk a bit. I dunno if you're shooting film or digital, but there are some big differences in how you approach different shooting situations.

The best advice I can give you is learn how to use light. That's where it's at.


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