ISO Doesn't Matter??

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @MattYamamoto100
    @MattYamamoto100  Год назад

    Crank that exposure in post! 🤣

  • @DDHDTV
    @DDHDTV Год назад +1

    This also made me check the dynamic range of my a6000 at a specific ISO. Checking at ISO 6400, which I use a lot, I only have about 8 stops of DR and about 9 at 3200.
    makes me more excited for a potential A7C upgrade as that has a DR of 10 Stops at ISO6400 and 11 stops at ISO3200! (according to DXOMark)
    Will wait for a6700 measurements to decide on an upgrade

  • @DDHDTV
    @DDHDTV Год назад

    wow, been shooting for many years but not aware of ISO invariance!
    Found out my Sony a6000 is not ISO invariant, some tests show, it kinda is after ISO 1600.
    Which means, preferable for below ISO 1600 I should slightly overexpose and bring everything down instead of the classic shooting everything darker and bring it up.
    This matches what I noticed subconciously, where pulling up shadows from ISO1600 photos looked better then than ISO400 photos
    This will change my style of shooting a bit, thank you!
    Also for 6:29 the newest Sony cameras, have a "night side" mode specifcally for that. think the newest FF bodies have it and the a6700 has it too!