dakid
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I'm hoping to try and garner some thoughts on what ISOs are acceptable these days on the latest cameras.
Back when I last had an SLR, I would only ever buy 100 or 200 ISO film, and occasionally for sports/night photography a 400 ISO one.
These days, I'm very much getting the impression that ISO isn't as important as it used to be. I've seen shots at 800 that barely have any grain at all, and even the 1600/3200 ones can show minimal noise.
So, I guess the question is .... what's reasonable to use these days, when you're after that sports/nighttime shot, that will not adversely affect the quality of the picture you're taking.
I guess I'm talking about the latest cameras like the 400D/40D.
Back when I last had an SLR, I would only ever buy 100 or 200 ISO film, and occasionally for sports/night photography a 400 ISO one.
These days, I'm very much getting the impression that ISO isn't as important as it used to be. I've seen shots at 800 that barely have any grain at all, and even the 1600/3200 ones can show minimal noise.
So, I guess the question is .... what's reasonable to use these days, when you're after that sports/nighttime shot, that will not adversely affect the quality of the picture you're taking.
I guess I'm talking about the latest cameras like the 400D/40D.


