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Canon are winning the ISO race
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 480860" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>Increasing ISO on a cam is no accomplishment indeed. You just add some more multipliers to the amplifier. I can go to 50k ISO on cam and to 500 million in post. The shots will look like crap however.</p><p></p><p>Regardless how much ISO that button on the Canon displays, ISO does not add light and it still boils down to opening the lens and decreasing the shutter. Even with 4 million ISO, you can't take a shot at 1/1000s and hope it to be perfect. The light remains identical regardless what ISO used and thus the noise too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 480860, member: 31330"] Increasing ISO on a cam is no accomplishment indeed. You just add some more multipliers to the amplifier. I can go to 50k ISO on cam and to 500 million in post. The shots will look like crap however. Regardless how much ISO that button on the Canon displays, ISO does not add light and it still boils down to opening the lens and decreasing the shutter. Even with 4 million ISO, you can't take a shot at 1/1000s and hope it to be perfect. The light remains identical regardless what ISO used and thus the noise too. [/QUOTE]
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