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11/03/2009 02:30:57 PM · #1
What iso do you use in the studio?

I am always told keep it low as poss ?
11/03/2009 02:32:27 PM · #2
I shoot 200 usually, just because in studio, I have full control over the lighting so there isn't really a need for a different ISO

I'm sure there are exceptions to this, as there are to everything.
11/03/2009 02:39:33 PM · #3
I guess when you are using smaller flashes with less power you can increase your ISO so your flashes have a shorter cycle time.
11/03/2009 02:41:24 PM · #4
I don't think that iso50 is native on the 5d2 right?? I think 100 is the lowest of the non-extended ones, so I would use 100 unless 50 is a real iso on that body.

Message edited by author 2009-11-03 14:41:42.
11/03/2009 02:47:54 PM · #5
Originally posted by robs:

I don't think that iso50 is native on the 5d2 right?? I think 100 is the lowest of the non-extended ones, so I would use 100 unless 50 is a real iso on that body.


Correct. You have to set the ISO to L in order to get ISO 50.
11/03/2009 05:38:42 PM · #6
ISO 100 in the studio. I go for about f/10.

11/03/2009 06:14:24 PM · #7
100

But with todays new sensors shooting 200, 400 or even 800 is almost indistinguishable. I just sprained my brain with that word. lol

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