Super helpful and well explained. I liked how you gave us some background of the science behind it but didn't overload us with jargon. Great video, thank you!
I don't understand why RUclips video makers almost universally try to force ISO into the square hole that is "the same as ISO on film." It isn't. If you use 1000 ISO film, that film is made more sensitive in order to create brighter images. The sensor on a digital camera does NOT get more sensitive like high-iso film does. It seems like everyone thinks the true facts are too hard for the low intelligence viewers they have as subscribers. Why even try to get technical? Why not just say it's magic? As for me, I'd rather know the accurate account is what ISO is and how it works. If I can't believe you, why watch your videos?
Super helpful and well explained. I liked how you gave us some background of the science behind it but didn't overload us with jargon. Great video, thank you!
I really like the last two pictures
The grain photo with the bench, is a really cool photo though!
Excellent, my friend some wonderful shots there with the higher ISO.
Very very informative, with great examples. :)
I don't understand why RUclips video makers almost universally try to force ISO into the square hole that is "the same as ISO on film." It isn't. If you use 1000 ISO film, that film is made more sensitive in order to create brighter images. The sensor on a digital camera does NOT get more sensitive like high-iso film does. It seems like everyone thinks the true facts are too hard for the low intelligence viewers they have as subscribers. Why even try to get technical? Why not just say it's magic? As for me, I'd rather know the accurate account is what ISO is and how it works. If I can't believe you, why watch your videos?
grt work