Steve
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Camera manufacturers seem to be increasing the usable ISO range so that I can now handhold my digital camera in very low light with little noise or quality loss which is great.
But all the ISO expansion seems to be one way ie increasing the ISO. Not much seems to be happening in offering lower ISOs.
I can still buy film with ISOs of 25 and 16 (maybe lower if I searched around), but my digital camera comes nowhere close to such an ISO.
So is it because there isn't the same customer demand for lower ISOs, or are there some technical limitations that make it easier to increase the ISO but harder to decrease it?
But all the ISO expansion seems to be one way ie increasing the ISO. Not much seems to be happening in offering lower ISOs.
I can still buy film with ISOs of 25 and 16 (maybe lower if I searched around), but my digital camera comes nowhere close to such an ISO.
So is it because there isn't the same customer demand for lower ISOs, or are there some technical limitations that make it easier to increase the ISO but harder to decrease it?

