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Anne : Boudoir For Her Husband
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 110122" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>These so-called "native" ISO's remind me of the movie "Spinal Tap" where the guitarist explains that his amp goes to 11 and everyone else's stop at 10. Since ISO is defined by the manufacturer only, it becomes very subjective as to what is ISO 100 vs. ISO 200. I'd bet my D800's ISO 100 will not have any less noise than your ISO 200. An easy experiment would be to have a D800 side by side with a D700 and see what shutter speed on each camera wants to be at. If the shutter speeds are the same then the ISO must be essentially the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 110122, member: 9521"] These so-called "native" ISO's remind me of the movie "Spinal Tap" where the guitarist explains that his amp goes to 11 and everyone else's stop at 10. Since ISO is defined by the manufacturer only, it becomes very subjective as to what is ISO 100 vs. ISO 200. I'd bet my D800's ISO 100 will not have any less noise than your ISO 200. An easy experiment would be to have a D800 side by side with a D700 and see what shutter speed on each camera wants to be at. If the shutter speeds are the same then the ISO must be essentially the same. [/QUOTE]
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