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Whether it be the confidence to crank up the ISO that little bit higher knowing we can use faster shutter speeds for noise free images or even expand the ISO to silly levels that at least enable acceptable shots which were previously impossible in dismal light - the whole ISO thing seems to be geared towards going up the way.
What about going the other way ?
I often want to shoot slower to capture movement (think running water) which is of course primarily driven by shutter speed. If the slow shutter speed results in over exposure I can obviously select a narrower aperture but what if I want a slow shot with a (shallow dof) wide aperture ?
Out come the ND filters to restrict the light which is fair enough but why isn't it possible for us to dumb down the ISO to the same degree that we seem so keen to expand ?
ISO 50 is available on my camera but it does say that 'dynamic range' suffers.
Anyway - I was keen to ask if people use ISO 50 and if so why ?
Also - Can we expect to see ISO progress going in this direction or is it a big fat no chance ?
What about going the other way ?
I often want to shoot slower to capture movement (think running water) which is of course primarily driven by shutter speed. If the slow shutter speed results in over exposure I can obviously select a narrower aperture but what if I want a slow shot with a (shallow dof) wide aperture ?
Out come the ND filters to restrict the light which is fair enough but why isn't it possible for us to dumb down the ISO to the same degree that we seem so keen to expand ?
ISO 50 is available on my camera but it does say that 'dynamic range' suffers.
Anyway - I was keen to ask if people use ISO 50 and if so why ?
Also - Can we expect to see ISO progress going in this direction or is it a big fat no chance ?
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