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12/22/2005 02:26:19 AM · #26
Originally posted by jpeters:

OK, that's what I thought. The way I read MQuinn's comment was that all other things equal, higher ISO meant faster capturing.


May I just add that, due to the way the sensor works, you would probably want to use the lowest ISO possible for less noisy, more detailed images.
12/22/2005 07:33:14 AM · #27
Just a little hint here.
If you are shooting a darkly lit scene with, say ISO 1600. Try to expose as much to the right as you can. Take a shot and check the histogram. Over-expose as much as you can without blowing out the highlights to maximize the signal-to-noise ratio.

Then pull down the exposure in RSE/RSP/ACR or whatever you use.

Results in quite decent high ISO shots.
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