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Flash causing auto-ISO to be to high - Here's a solution
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve B" data-source="post: 314598" data-attributes="member: 15754"><p>Because I keep my ISO as low as possible for a given environment/shot to geat the greatest dynamic range and least amount of noise. If I am working in a studio environment with strobes I always keep the ISO at 100 (or whatever the lowest native ISO is for that camera). I may have to adjust upwards in certain circumstances but when I do I use whole stop ISO values since in some cases (on some sensors at least ) a higher whole stp value will give you better quality than one of the lower partial stop values.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve B, post: 314598, member: 15754"] Because I keep my ISO as low as possible for a given environment/shot to geat the greatest dynamic range and least amount of noise. If I am working in a studio environment with strobes I always keep the ISO at 100 (or whatever the lowest native ISO is for that camera). I may have to adjust upwards in certain circumstances but when I do I use whole stop ISO values since in some cases (on some sensors at least ) a higher whole stp value will give you better quality than one of the lower partial stop values. [/QUOTE]
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