How do you pronounce ISO??

Generally people will pronouce abbreviations with the least amount of syllables.

I-S-O is 3

eye-so is 2 and is much more common as a result.

There are exceptions though, normally for clarity - HDMI could be pronounced h-d-me to save a syllable but becomes distorted as a result.

The same is often true with numbers when they identify something, ie buses, address, etc.

1-5-7 is 3 syllables whereas one hundred and fifty seven is 8.

So people would say their address is 1-5-7 Arcacia Gardens but their new flash cost a hundred and fifty-seven quid.

If they lived at 17 Arcacia Gardens it's always seventeen, never one seven.

And, as above, JPEG is jay-peg, not jay-pee-ee-gee - even .jpe is jpeg come to that :lol:

Is 2000 two oh oh oh or two thousand?

In other words, people are basically lazy ;)
I'm still working out how to say your name :thinking:
 
Its the same for T V R cars,started by a guy named TreVoR,but who would buy one called that ;)
 
:lol: Hey Matt I bet you thought you were going to get a solid answer when you asked the question?

Any clearer now? :bonk:

Personally; eye-ess-oh

S
 
Didnt want a defiante answer just wondered what the majority thought :) Sorry if you think this is spam. IT wasnt intended to be, I was just asking. Didnt know there was a problem with asking questions :shrug:
 
I think some thought you could have just googled it if you really needed to know, but personally I see nothing wrong if you honestly do wan`t to know.


FTR eyeso or eye ess o dosn`t really matter to me i`ve used them both depends on how lazy I am feeling I guess :lol:
 
ISO as mentioned earlier in the thread is International Standards Organisation, and the standards governing "ISO" in photography is ISO 12232:2006.

Working in the engineering industry, we seem to pronounce them as eye-so, yet Bristish Standards (BS)as Be Ess, so who knows?!

I guess as long as who your talking too understands it doesn't matter.
 
I grew up with film measured in ASA. Suddenly I spooted one day ASA had become ISO. Still don't know when it changed or why.

And I think its nice that Matt asked here rather than ignore all his mates and ask Google, and anyway how would google know what we would all say.

I spell out the initials..............
 
Is-Oh ?
 
EYE-SO From me as well, rolls off the tongue better
 
Generally people will pronouce abbreviations with the least amount of syllables.

I-S-O is 3

eye-so is 2 and is much more common as a result.

There are exceptions though, normally for clarity - HDMI could be pronounced h-d-me to save a syllable but becomes distorted as a result.

The same is often true with numbers when they identify something, ie buses, address, etc.

1-5-7 is 3 syllables whereas one hundred and fifty seven is 8.

So people would say their address is 1-5-7 Arcacia Gardens but their new flash cost a hundred and fifty-seven quid.

If they lived at 17 Arcacia Gardens it's always seventeen, never one seven.

And, as above, JPEG is jay-peg, not jay-pee-ee-gee - even .jpe is jpeg come to that :lol:

Is 2000 two oh oh oh or two thousand?

In other words, people are basically lazy ;)

www?

I still think in ASA but call ISO "eye ess oh". Unless it's a Griffo or similar in which case it's an "Ee-so".
 
www?

I still think in ASA but call ISO "eye ess oh". Unless it's a Griffo or similar in which case it's an "Ee-so".

www is sometimes called w3 - how lazy is that? ;)

ISO, as reported earlier is short for ISOS the "name" the I.O.S. decided to use in order to make it the same in every country.

It's just something I've observed, I don't have a clue why or what the rules might be but, thinking about it, I've got a mate who should know being a Speech and Language Therapist :thumbs:
 
There are plenty of acronyms which are now in everyday use as a word - radar, sonar, laser and scuba are the main ones, but how many people spell out the letters ascii (askey) or refer to the computer language BASIC as basic rather than B A S I C (beginners all-purpose symbolic instruction code), COBOL (Common Business Orientated Language), or the car manufacturers FIAT (Fabricca Italiana Automobili Torino), Alfa(Anonima Lobarda Fabbrica Automobili) - the Romeo bit was added in 1918 when Nicola Romeo bought the company. NATO and NASA are other ones in daily usage. Many people believe AUDI is one, citing Auto Union Deutschland Ingolstadt, but its not - its the Latin translation of the founder's surname (August Horch) and means 'hark' as in ' to hear'.

If the letters make a pronounceable word, people will use it as a word.

Some people may get a bit het up about it, but if they're than anal they've probably got other issues that pills or counselling will help with.
 
I personally say eye-ess-oh

I do however think what pxl8 states is very good.....but I do say things the "long" way around more often that not :lol:

(Ok, clear a path and open that door)

That's because you're a woman

(ruuuuunnnnnnn)

:D
 
Jeez, three pages of :shrug:




Does it really matter how you pronounce it? :)
 
(Ok, clear a path and open that door)

That's because you're a woman

(ruuuuunnnnnnn)

:D

She gives you a compliment and you stab her in the back :nono:



Stab her in the front next time :thumbs:






(remind me... how far should we run :shrug:)

DD
 
theres a set distance?????? no wonder i keep getting caught
 
(Ok, clear a path and open that door)

That's because you're a woman

(ruuuuunnnnnnn)

:D



:bat::bat::bat:

She gives you a compliment and you stab her in the back :nono:



Stab her in the front next time :thumbs:






(remind me... how far should we run :shrug:)
DD

David!!!
Mind you - I expect No better from you! :nono::nono:

theres a set distance?????? no wonder i keep getting caught


Dont get brought into their pettyness.....Your slowly slipping down the respect ladder...:nono:
 
I used to say
I, S, O as it is not a word as such. I am more famila with the term A,S,A which again isnt a word.

Recently though I have adopted the saying of
I SO (eye so)
 
Eye-so

I pronounce it the same way I do other ISO standards, e.g. ISO 27001 (IT Security standard) I would pronounce Eye-so 27001. And so do many of my peers. Doesn't mean it's correct though, I have a real bugbear with people who pronounce SQL as Sequel.
 
I'm and I S O man, because i think I SO sounds more like a japanese sneeze!
 
Eye-so

I pronounce it the same way I do other ISO standards, e.g. ISO 27001 (IT Security standard) I would pronounce Eye-so 27001. And so do many of my peers. Doesn't mean it's correct though, I have a real bugbear with people who pronounce SQL as Sequel.

I used to work with someone who got very upset with people say sequel instead of SQL. I've taken to calling it squirrel to upset them. My Squirrel, Postrgre Squirrel, PL/Squirrel, etc.

Oh, and I've no idea how I say ISO. I can't think of a time I've said it to anybody. In the studio we just say "11 at 100" to mean "f/11 at ISO 100"
 
ISO is a short name, not an abbreviation.
Read more about it here.
Bingo. ISO is a word. If it were an abbreviation it would be I O S ("International Organization for Standardization").

Shame really, because it's quite unusual to encounter abbreviations which can either be spelt out or pronounced as acronyms with equal validity. I can't think of any at the moment. Can you?

(And on a side note, is WWW the most useless abbreviation ever? "World Wide Web" is 3 syllables; "WWW" is 9 syllables.)
 
I find it stupid that photographers pronounce ISO as I, S, O yet they pronounce EOS as ee-OS. Contradicting yourself aren't you?

Explain that!
 
Holy thread resurrection :eek:
 
It's the three letters for me
 
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